Long-ranged attraction between disordered heterogeneous surfaces.
Interactions in aqueous media between uniformly charged surfaces are well understood, but most real surfaces are heterogeneous and disordered. Here we show that two such heterogeneous surfaces covered with random charge domains experience a long-range attraction across water that is orders of magnit...
Main Authors: | Silbert, G, Ben-Yaakov, D, Dror, Y, Perkin, S, Kampf, N, Klein, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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