Talk: water as a segnetoelectric, anomalous properties of polar liquids and interactions at nm-scales



The talk “Water as a segnetoelectric, anomalous properties and interactions of molecular sized objects at nm-distances” (in Russian).



The talk was a part of IAChPhys seminar held at the Institute of Molecular Physics, Russian Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”. The talk in part mirrored the last year presentation at MIPT (Moscow) and contained all the new stuff we developed over the last year: the nature of phospholipid membranes repulsion at nm-distances, Molecular polarization on a polar liquid interface: the structure of a water surface, The nature of percolation phase transition in films of hydration water around immersed bodies (see publications on polar liquids for more info).

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