Understanding the Optical Dielectric Constant of Nanoconfined Ice Capacitors
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Abstract
The relative out of plane dielectric constant of nano confined water in graphene capacitors was shown to be as low as 2.1 for capacitor thickness below 1 nm by Fumagalli et al. (Science 360, 2018). It is surprising because such a low measured value is even lower than the high frequency dielectric constant of ice. In this work, we apply the concept of two dimensional transverse polarizability to relate capacitance measurements to the dielectric constant of a nanoconfined ice capacitor. Doing this, we will show that the electronic response is strongly dependent on the local order of water molecules at the interfaces. Our results highlight the importance of considering electronic effects in computing dielectric properties of nanoconfined systems.
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Presenters
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Marivi Fernandez-Serra
Stony Brook University
Authors
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Marivi Fernandez-Serra
Stony Brook University
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Anthony Mannino
Stony Brook University (SUNY)
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Luana Pedroza
Institute of Physics - University of Sao Paulo
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Graciele M Arvelos
Institute of Theoretical Physics
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Kedarsh Kaushik
Stony Brook University (SUNY)
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Alexandre R Rocha
Instituto de Fisica Teorica - UNESP