Orientation of a dielectric rod near a planar electrode

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2014-11-07

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Kwaadgras, Bas W.
Besseling, Thijs HermanISNI 0000000419523100
Coopmans, Tim J.
Kuijk, A.ISNI 0000000394292907
Imhof, ArnoutISNI 0000000369252655
van Blaaderen, AlfonsISNI 0000000388251965
Dijkstra, MarjoleinISNI 0000000358257928
van Roij, RenéISNI 0000000392993654

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We present experimental and theoretical results on suspensions of silica rods in DMSO-water, subjected to an applied electric field. The experimental results indicate that, if the electrode used for generating the electric field is in direct contact with the suspension, a fraction of the rods close to the electrode surface does not stand parallel to the field but instead lies flat on the electrode when the field is switched on. To explain these results theoretically, we modify the coupled dipole method to include "image dipoles", and find that a rod close to the electrode experiences not only the expected global potential energy minimum at an orientation parallel to the electric field, but also a local minimum several times the thermal energy in depth for orientations parallel to the electrode surface. Additionally, we indicate how the magnitude of the potential energy depends on the electric field strength and include results not only for negatively polarizable (which correspond to the aforementioned experimental system), but also for positively polarizable rods.

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Kwaadgras, B W, Besseling, T H, Coopmans, T J, Kuijk, A, Imhof, A, Blaaderen, A V, Dijkstra, M & Roij, R V 2014, 'Orientation of a dielectric rod near a planar electrode', Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, vol. 16, no. 41, pp. 22575-22582. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp02799j