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The relaxation dynamics of a viscous silica melt: II The intermediate scattering functions

2001

We use molecular dynamics computer simulations to study the relaxation dynamics of a viscous melt of silica. The coherent and incoherent intermediate scattering functions, F_d(q,t) and F_s(q,t), show a crossover from a nearly exponential decay at high temperatures to a two-step relaxation at low temperatures. Close to the critical temperature of mode-coupling theory (MCT) the correlators obey in the alpha-regime the time temperature superposition principle (TTSP) and show a weak stretching. We determine the wave-vector dependence of the stretching parameter and find that for F_d(q,t) it shows oscillations which are in phase with the static structure factor. The temperature dependence of the…

PhysicsArrhenius equationCondensed matter physicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)ScatteringThermodynamicsFOS: Physical sciencesDisordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksFick's laws of diffusionPower lawsymbols.namesakeTime–temperature superpositionsymbolsRelaxation (physics)Exponential decayStructure factorCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
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Evidence against a glass transition in the 10-state short range Potts glass

2002

We present the results of Monte Carlo simulations of two different 10-state Potts glasses with random nearest neighbor interactions on a simple cubic lattice. In the first model the interactions come from a \pm J distribution and in the second model from a Gaussian one, and in both cases the first two moments of the distribution are chosen to be equal to J_0=-1 and Delta J=1. At low temperatures the spin autocorrelation function for the \pm J model relaxes in several steps whereas the one for the Gaussian model shows only one. In both systems the relaxation time increases like an Arrhenius law. Unlike the infinite range model, there are only very weak finite size effects and there is no evi…

PhysicsArrhenius equationStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)GaussianMonte Carlo methodAutocorrelationFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyDisordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networksk-nearest neighbors algorithmsymbols.namesakesymbolsStatistical physicsGlass transitionGaussian network modelCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsSpin-½
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Prediction of quantum many-body chaos in protactinium atom

2017

Energy level spectrum of protactinium atom (Pa, Z=91) is simulated with a CI calculation. Levels belonging to the separate manifolds of a given total angular momentum and parity $J^\pi$ exhibit distinct properties of many-body quantum chaos. Moreover, an extremely strong enhancement of small perturbations takes place. As an example, effective three-electron interaction is investigated and found to play a significant role in the system. Chaotic properties of the eigenstates allow one to develop a statistical theory and predict probabilities of different processes in chaotic systems.

PhysicsAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)010308 nuclear & particles physicsChaoticFOS: Physical sciencesParity (physics)Configuration interaction01 natural sciencesQuantum chaosPhysics - Atomic PhysicsTotal angular momentum quantum numberQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesStatistical theory010306 general physicsQuantumEigenvalues and eigenvectors
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Critical Dynamics in a Binary Fluid: Simulations and Finite-Size Scaling

2006

We report comprehensive simulations of the critical dynamics of a symmetric binary Lennard-Jones mixture near its consolute point. The self-diffusion coefficient exhibits no detectable anomaly. The data for the shear viscosity and the mutual-diffusion coefficient are fully consistent with the asymptotic power laws and amplitudes predicted by renormalization-group and mode-coupling theories {\it provided} finite-size effects and the background contribution to the relevant Onsager coefficient are suitably accounted for. This resolves a controversy raised by recent molecular simulations.

PhysicsBinary fluidStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Shear viscosityDynamics (mechanics)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyBinary numberAmplitudePoint (geometry)Statistical physicsAnomaly (physics)ScalingCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsPhysical Review Letters
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Phase diagram and structure of colloid-polymer mixtures confined between walls

2006

The influence of confinement, due to flat parallel structureless walls, on phase separation in colloid-polymer mixtures, is investigated by means of grand-canonical Monte Carlo simulations. Ultra-thin films, with thicknesses between $D=3-10$ colloid diameters, are studied. The Asakura-Oosawa model [J. Chem. Phys. 22, 1255 (1954)] is used to describe the particle interactions. To simulate efficiently, a ``cluster move'' [J. Chem. Phys. 121, 3253 (2004)] is used in conjunction with successive umbrella sampling [J. Chem. Phys. 120, 10925 (2004)]. These techniques, when combined with finite size scaling, enable an accurate determination of the unmixing binodal. Our results show that the critica…

PhysicsBinodalCondensed matter physicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)ThermodynamicsFOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterAtomic packing factorKelvin equationCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Mattersymbols.namesakeColloidCritical point (thermodynamics)symbolsSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Ising modelCritical exponentCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsPhase diagram
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Coexistence Curve Singularities at Critical End Points

1997

We report an extensive Monte Carlo study of critical end point behaviour in a symmetrical binary fluid mixture. On the basis of general scaling arguments, singular behaviour is predicted in the diameter of the liquid-gas coexistence curve as the critical end point is approached. The simulation results show clear evidence for this singularity, as well as confirming a previously predicted singularity in the coexistence chemical potential. Both singularities should be detectable experimentally.

PhysicsBinodalPhase boundaryPhase transitionStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Condensed matter physicsFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsSuperfluidityFerromagnetismLiquid crystalCritical point (thermodynamics)Condensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsPhase diagramPhysical Review Letters
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Curvature dependence of surface free energy of liquid drops and bubbles: A simulation study.

2010

We study the excess free energy due to phase coexistence of fluids by Monte Carlo simulations using successive umbrella sampling in finite LxLxL boxes with periodic boundary conditions. Both the vapor-liquid phase coexistence of a simple Lennard-Jones fluid and the coexistence between A-rich and B-rich phases of a symmetric binary (AB) Lennard-Jones mixture are studied, varying the density rho in the simple fluid or the relative concentration x_A of A in the binary mixture, respectively. The character of phase coexistence changes from a spherical droplet (or bubble) of the minority phase (near the coexistence curve) to a cylindrical droplet (or bubble) and finally (in the center of the misc…

PhysicsBinodalStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Spinodal decompositionNucleationFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyTolman lengthCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterCurvatureMolecular physicsSurface energyPhysics::Fluid DynamicsPhase (matter)Soft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Periodic boundary conditionsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsThe Journal of chemical physics
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Ground states of ultrasoft particles with attractions: a genetic algorithm approach

2009

International audience; We analyze in detail the ground-state structure of model systems of athermal star polymers with an additional, tunable attraction that may result from dispersion or depletion forces. To perform a free, unbiased search in the space spanned by the crystal parameters, we employ genetic algorithms, which are enhanced with respect to previous versions in their ability to find stable structures that occupy very narrow basins of attraction in the energy landscape. Application of this method brings about a very large variety of ground states for star polymers with attractions, in particular for the case of intermediate functionalities and strong, short-range attractive force…

PhysicsBiophysicsStructure (category theory)Energy landscapeStatistical mechanicsCondensed Matter PhysicsSpace (mathematics)01 natural sciencesAttraction010305 fluids & plasmasQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesGenetic algorithmDispersion (optics)Physical SciencesStatistical physicsSoft matterPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physicsMolecular Biology
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Thermodynamic Approach to the Self-Diffusiophoresis of Colloidal Janus Particles

2019

Most available theoretical predictions for the self-diffusiophoretic motion of colloidal particles are based on the hydrodynamic thin boundary layer approximation in combination with a solvent body force due to a self-generated local solute gradient. This gradient is enforced through specifying boundary conditions, typically without accounting for the thermodynamic cost to maintain the gradient. Here, we present an alternative thermodynamic approach that exploits a direct link between dynamics and entropy production: the local detailed balance condition. We study two cases: First, we revisit self-propulsion in a demixing binary solvent. At variance with a slip velocity, we find that propuls…

PhysicsBody forceStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Entropy productionFOS: Physical sciencesDetailed balanceMechanicsDissipationCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasBoundary layerDiffusiophoresis0103 physical sciencesSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)ParticleBoundary value problem010306 general physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
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Anisotropies in thermal Casimir interactions: Ellipsoidal colloids trapped at a fluid interface

2009

We study the effective interaction between two ellipsoidal particles at the interface of two fluid phases which are mediated by thermal fluctuations of the interface. In this system the restriction of the long--ranged interface fluctuations by particles gives rise to fluctuation--induced forces which are equivalent to interactions of Casimir type and which are anisotropic in the interface plane. Since the position and the orientation of the colloids with respect to the interface normal may also fluctuate, this system is an example for the Casimir effect with fluctuating boundary conditions. In the approach taken here, the Casimir interaction is rewritten as the interaction between fluctuati…

PhysicsCasimir pressureStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Condensed matter physicsField (physics)Plane (geometry)FOS: Physical sciencesThermal fluctuationsCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterPower lawCasimir effectSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Boundary value problemMultipole expansionCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsPhysical Review E
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