Effective zero-thickness model for a conductive membrane driven by an electric field
Effective zero-thickness model for a conductive membrane driven by an electric field
The behavior of a conductive membrane in a static (dc) electric field is investigated theoretically. An effective zero-thickness model is constructed based on a Robin-type boundary condition for the electric potential at the membrane, originally developed for electrochemical systems. Within such a framework, corrections to the elastic moduli of the …