Gas-solid coexistence of adhesive spheres

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2007-05-28

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In this note, the authors investigate whether the gas-liquid critical point can remain stable with respect to solidification for narrow attractive interactions down to the Baxter limit. Using a crude cell theory, the authors estimate the necessary conditions for this to be true. Possible realizations are briefly discussed. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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10.1063/1.2737051

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Charbonneau, P, and D Frenkel (2007). Gas-solid coexistence of adhesive spheres. Journal of Chemical Physics, 126(19). 10.1063/1.2737051 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12587.

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Patrick Charbonneau

Professor of Physics

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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