The method of local fields: A bridge between molecular modelling and dielectric theory

At the nanoscale, the charge distribution in a cluster of several atoms or molecules can be calculated ab initio, i.e. without free parameters. Molecular modelling is limited to a relatively small number of atoms compared to macroscopic materials with myriads of atoms. On the other hand, dielectric...

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