Recent theory of capillary waves along the interface between two immiscible
electrolytes is generalized to include the non-linear polarization of the
double layer. The theory covers both the effects of the capillary waves on
the double layer capacitance, as well as the effect of charging the interfa
ce on the amplitudes and spectrum of capillary waves. The theory explains m
ajor available experimental data, such as the interfacial capacitance depen
dence on the potential drop across the interface and on ionic strength. It
also predicts a number of new effects, such as the influence of electric fi
eld and electrolyte concentration on the surface corrugation correlation fu
nction, and in particular, on the mean square height of corrugation. (C) 20
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