1996
Numerical study of freezing in polydisperse colloidal suspensions
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J. Phys.: Condens. Matter , Volume 8 p. 9627- 9631
We have established the solid-fluid coexistence region for a system of polydisperse hard spheres with near-Gaussian diameter distributions, as a function of polydispersity. Significantly, we observe a 'terminal' polydispersity above which there can be no fluid-solid coexistence. At the terminus the polydispersity is 5.7% for the solid and 11.8% for the fluid while the volume fractions are 0.588 and 0.547 for the solid and fluid respectively. Substantial fractionation observed at high values of the polydispersity (>5%) implies that the 'constrained eutectic' assumption made in previous theoretical studies is not generally valid. Our results for the terminal polydispersity are consistent with experiments performed on polydisperse colloidal suspensions.
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Bolhuis, P., & Kofke, D. A. (1996). Numerical study of freezing in polydisperse colloidal suspensions. J. Phys.: Condens. Matter, 8, 9627–9631. |