Abstract

The electric surface modes at the free surface of a dielectric may induce, through a non-linear mechanism, a static polarization of this surface. An estimate of this effect shows that the corresponding difference of potential may be non-negligible with respect to the usual value arising in situations where orientation effects of permanent dipole moments are present.

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