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Retardation effects breaking long-range orientational ordering in dipolar fluids.

Karlström, Gunnar LU and Linse, Per LU (2010) In Journal of Chemical Physics 132(5).
Abstract
A strongly coupled dipolar fluid confined in a sphere has been examined by Monte Carlo simulations using a modified distance-dependent pair interaction to emulate retardation effects. The effective dipole-dipole interaction and a property closely related to Kirkwood's g-factor have been analyzed for potentials with different distances at which the retardation effects became effective. The retardation effects were found to break the otherwise long-range structural ordering occurring in strongly coupled dipolar fluids.
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Journal of Chemical Physics
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5
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054505
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0021-9606
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10.1063/1.3305325
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