Long range interactions in nanoscale science
Reviews of Modern Physics2010Vol. 82(2), pp. 1887–1944
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Roger H. French, V. Adrian Parsegian, Rudolf Podgornik, Rick F. Rajter, Anand Jagota, Jian Luo, D. Asthagiri, Manoj K. Chaudhury, Yet‐Ming Chiang, Steve Granick, Sergei V. Kalinin, Mehran Kardar, Roland Kjellander, David C. Langreth, Jennifer A. Lewis, S. Lustig, David J. Wesolowski, J. S. Wettlaufer, W. Y. Ching, Michael W. Finnis, F. M. Houlihan, O. Anatole von Lilienfeld, Carel J. van Oss, Thomas Zemb
Abstract
Our understanding of the ``long range'' electrodynamic, electrostatic, and polar interactions that dominate the organization of small objects at separations beyond an interatomic bond length is reviewed. From this basic-forces perspective, a large number of systems are described from which one can learn about these organizing forces and how to modulate them. The many practical systems that harness these nanoscale forces are then surveyed. The survey reveals not only the promise of new devices and materials, but also the possibility of designing them more effectively.
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