Nonlinear Screening and Effective Electrostatic Interactions in Charge-Stabilized Colloidal Suspensions
A. R. Denton

TL;DR
This paper develops a nonlinear response theory for electrostatic interactions in charge-stabilized colloids, revealing how nonlinear effects influence macroion interactions and comparing well with simulation data.
Contribution
It introduces a nonlinear response framework that accounts for many-body interactions and corrections beyond linear response in colloidal suspensions.
Findings
Nonlinear screening weakens repulsive pair interactions.
Induces attractive triplet interactions.
Modifies the volume energy significantly.
Abstract
A nonlinear response theory is developed and applied to electrostatic interactions between spherical macroions, screened by surrounding microions, in charge-stabilized colloidal suspensions. The theory describes leading-order nonlinear response of the microions (counterions, salt ions) to the electrostatic potential of the macroions and predicts microion-induced effective many-body interactions between macroions. A linear response approximation [Phys. Rev. E 62, 3855 (2000)] yields an effective pair potential of screened-Coulomb (Yukawa) form, as well as a one-body volume energy, which contributes to the free energy. Nonlinear response generates effective many-body interactions and essential corrections to both the effective pair potential and the volume energy. By adopting a random-phase approximation (RPA) for the response functions, and thus neglecting microion correlations,…
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