School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
National Graphene Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
Science. 2018 Jun 22;360(6395):1339-1342. doi: 10.1126/science.aat4191.
The dielectric constant ε of interfacial water has been predicted to be smaller than that of bulk water (ε ≈ 80) because the rotational freedom of water dipoles is expected to decrease near surfaces, yet experimental evidence is lacking. We report local capacitance measurements for water confined between two atomically flat walls separated by various distances down to 1 nanometer. Our experiments reveal the presence of an interfacial layer with vanishingly small polarization such that its out-of-plane ε is only ~2. The electrically dead layer is found to be two to three molecules thick. These results provide much-needed feedback for theories describing water-mediated surface interactions and the behavior of interfacial water, and show a way to investigate the dielectric properties of other fluids and solids under extreme confinement.
界面水的介电常数 ε 预计会小于体相水的介电常数(ε≈80),因为水偶极子的旋转自由度在靠近表面时会降低,但缺乏实验证据。我们报告了在原子级平坦的两个壁之间限制的水的局部电容测量,壁之间的距离低至 1 纳米。我们的实验揭示了存在具有极小极化的界面层,使得其面外 ε 仅为~2。发现电死层的厚度为两到三个分子。这些结果为描述水介导的表面相互作用和界面水行为的理论提供了急需的反馈,并展示了一种研究其他流体和固体在极端限制下的介电性质的方法。