A closed form for the electrostatic interaction between two rod-like charged objects

Abstract

We have calculated the electrostatic interaction between two rod-like charged objects with arbitrary orientations in three dimensions. we obtained a closed form formula expressing the interaction energy in terms of the separation distance between the centers of the two rod-like objects, r, their lengths (denoted by 2l1 and 2l2), and their relative orientations (indicated by θ and φ). When the objects have the same length (2l1=2l2=l), for particular values of separations, i.e for r≤0.8 l, two types of minimum are appeared in the interaction energy with respect to θ. By employing the closed form formula and introducing a scaled temperature t, we have also studied the thermodynamic properties of a one dimensional system of rod-like charged objects. For different separation distances, the dependence of the specific heat of the system to the scaled temperature has been studied. It is found that for r<0.8 l, the specific heat has a maximum.

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