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When 2D compounds have a dipole, the potential distribution becomes linear (the left panel of the figure). After considering the dipole correction, the potential has two plateau regions in the vacuum (the right panel of the figure), rather than one. How can we determine the vacuum potential from ...
Yea dipole is shorter, and it covers everything that dipole-moments covers, but not necessarily the other way around.
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