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One-dimensional counterion gas between charged surfaces: Exact results compared with weak- and strong-coupling analysis

David S. Dean, Ron R. Horgan, Ali Naji, Rudolf Podgornik

Published 2009-01-08Version 1

We evaluate exactly the statistical integral for an inhomogeneous one-dimensional counterion-only Coulomb gas between two charged boundaries and from this compute the effective interaction, or disjoining pressure, between the bounding surfaces. Our exact results are compared with the limiting cases of weak and strong coupling which are the same for 1D and 3D systems. For systems with a large number of counterions it is found that the weak coupling (mean-field) approximation for the disjoining pressure works perfectly and that fluctuations around the mean-field in 1D are much smaller than in 3D. In the case of few counterions it works less well and strong coupling approximation performs much better as it takes into account properly the discreteness of the counterion charges.

Comments: 16 pages RevTex, 1 .eps figure
Journal: Journal of Chemical Physics 130, 094504 (2009)
Subjects: 05.20.Jj
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