Equilibrium Phase Behavior of the Square-Well Linear Microphase-Forming Model.

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2016-07-07

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We have recently developed a simulation approach to calculate the equilibrium phase diagram of particle-based microphase formers. Here, this approach is used to calculate the phase behavior of the square-well linear model for different strengths and ranges of the linear long-range repulsive component. The results are compared with various theoretical predictions for microphase formation. The analysis further allows us to better understand the mechanism for microphase formation in colloidal suspensions.

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10.1021/acs.jpcb.6b02167

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Zhuang, Yuan, and Patrick Charbonneau (2016). Equilibrium Phase Behavior of the Square-Well Linear Microphase-Forming Model. J Phys Chem B, 120(26). pp. 6178–6188. 10.1021/acs.jpcb.6b02167 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/15334.

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Patrick Charbonneau

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Patrick Charbonneau is Professor of Physics at Duke University. His research in soft matter and statistical physics uses theory and computer simulations to study glassy materials and frustrated systems. He also contributes to the history of science, curating projects on quantum and statistical physics as well as food history.


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