Using a simple mean field density functional theory (DFT), the authors investigate the structure and phase behavior of a model colloidal fluid composed of particles interacting via a pair potential which has a hard core of diameter sigma, is attractive Yukawa at intermediate separations, and is repulsive Yukawa at large separations. The authors analyze the form of the asymptotic decay of the bulk fluid correlation functions, comparing results from DFT with those from the self-consistent Ornstein-Zernike approximation (SCOZA). In both theories the authors find rich crossover behavior, whereby the ultimate decay of correlation functions changes from monotonic to long wavelength damped oscillatory decay on crossing certain lines in the phase diagram or sometimes from oscillatory to oscillatory with a longer wavelength. For some choices of potential parameters the authors find, within the DFT, a lambda line at which the fluid becomes unstable with respect to periodic density fluctuations. SCOZA fails to yield solutions for state points near such a lambda line. The propensity towards clustering of particles, which is reflected by the presence of a long wavelength (>sigma) slowly decaying oscillatory pair correlation function, and a structure factor that exhibits a very sharp maximum at small but nonzero wave numbers, is enhanced in states near the lambda line. The authors present density profiles for the planar liquid-gas interface and for fluids adsorbed at a planar hard wall. The presence of a nearby lambda transition gives rise to pronounced long wavelength oscillations in the one-body density profiles at both types of interface.

Model colloidal fluid with competing interactions : bulk and interfacial properties / A.J. Archer, D. E. Pini, R. Evans, L. Reatto. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 0021-9606. - 126:1(2007 Jan 07), pp. 014104.014104.1-014104.014104.14. [10.1063/1.2405355]

Model colloidal fluid with competing interactions : bulk and interfacial properties

D.E. Pini
Secondo
;
L. Reatto
Ultimo
2007

Abstract

Using a simple mean field density functional theory (DFT), the authors investigate the structure and phase behavior of a model colloidal fluid composed of particles interacting via a pair potential which has a hard core of diameter sigma, is attractive Yukawa at intermediate separations, and is repulsive Yukawa at large separations. The authors analyze the form of the asymptotic decay of the bulk fluid correlation functions, comparing results from DFT with those from the self-consistent Ornstein-Zernike approximation (SCOZA). In both theories the authors find rich crossover behavior, whereby the ultimate decay of correlation functions changes from monotonic to long wavelength damped oscillatory decay on crossing certain lines in the phase diagram or sometimes from oscillatory to oscillatory with a longer wavelength. For some choices of potential parameters the authors find, within the DFT, a lambda line at which the fluid becomes unstable with respect to periodic density fluctuations. SCOZA fails to yield solutions for state points near such a lambda line. The propensity towards clustering of particles, which is reflected by the presence of a long wavelength (>sigma) slowly decaying oscillatory pair correlation function, and a structure factor that exhibits a very sharp maximum at small but nonzero wave numbers, is enhanced in states near the lambda line. The authors present density profiles for the planar liquid-gas interface and for fluids adsorbed at a planar hard wall. The presence of a nearby lambda transition gives rise to pronounced long wavelength oscillations in the one-body density profiles at both types of interface.
Ornstein-Zernike equation ; density functional ; self-consistent approximation ; equilibrium cluster formation ; correlation functions ; competing interactions ; 2-Yukawa potential ; phase-transitions
Settore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia
7-gen-2007
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