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- Title
Interaction between two nonpoint nanoparticles: Implementation to biology and medicine.
- Authors
Lozovski, V.; Lysenko, V.; Piatnytsia, V.; Spivak, M.
- Abstract
A new mechanism of interaction between two nanoparticles characterized by their dimensions and shape has been proposed. The mechanism is based on the local-field induced dipole momentum interaction with taking into account nonlinear polarizabilities of the particles. The dipole momentum induced in the particles has a fluctuating nature. The proposed mechanism of interparticle interaction leads to formation of both repulsive and attractive parts having the minimum at the distance between the particles close to their linear dimensions. The profile and strength of the potential depend both on dimensions and shapes of the particles as well as on their mutual orientation. Implementation of the discussed interaction conception to biology and medicine has been discussed.
- Subjects
NANOPARTICLES; DIMENSIONS; DIPOLE moments; ANTIVIRAL agents; LOCAL fields (Algebra); POLARIZABILITY (Electricity); PARTICLES
- Publication
Semiconductor Physics, Quantum Electronics & Optoelectronics, 2012, Vol 15, Issue 4, p393
- ISSN
1560-8034
- Publication type
Article