Saturation of Electrostatic Potential: Exactly Solvable 2D Coulomb Models
L. Samaj

TL;DR
This paper investigates electrostatic potential saturation and renormalized charge concepts in exactly solvable 2D Coulomb models, revealing that potential saturation occurs and the renormalized charge concept fails at the free-fermion point.
Contribution
It provides exact solutions for electrostatic potentials in 2D Coulomb models, testing the validity of potential saturation and renormalized charge concepts at specific solvable points.
Findings
Potential saturation confirmed at the free-fermion point.
Renormalized charge concept fails at the free-fermion point.
Electrostatic potential behaves differently from Debye-Hückel theory at large distances.
Abstract
We test the concepts of renormalized charge and potential saturation, introduced within the framework of highly asymmetric Coulomb mixtures, on exactly solvable Coulomb models. The object of study is the average electrostatic potential induced by a unique "guest" charge immersed in a classical electrolyte, the whole system being in thermal equilibrium at some inverse temperature . The guest charge is considered to be either an infinite hard wall carrying a uniform surface charge or a charged colloidal particle. The systems are treated as two-dimensional; the electrolyte is modelled by a symmetric two-component plasma of point-like charges with logarithmic Coulomb interactions. Two cases are solved exactly: the Debye-H\"uckel limit and the Thirring free-fermion point . The results at the free-fermion point can be summarized as follows: (i)…
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