Issue 11, 2006

Void structure and cage fluctuations in simulations of concentrated suspensions

Abstract

We analyse the mesoscopic structure and structural fluctuations in simulated high-concentration hard sphere colloidal suspensions by means of calculations based on the void space. We show that remoteness, a quantity measuring the scale of spaces, is useful in studying crystallization, since ordering of the particles involves a change in the way empty space is distributed. Calculation of remoteness also allows breakdown of the system into mesoscopic neighbour sets. In the case of crystallizing systems, statistics of mean remoteness and local volume fraction in these neighbour sets are consistent with nuclei forming at locally higher concentration, i.e. nucleation involves increased heterogeneity of the system, as previously demonstrated in experiments with model colloidal particles. Meanwhile in dense amorphous systems, local volume fractions in neighbour sets reveal significant details of mesoscale structural fluctuations, indicating that abrupt dilations and compressions of local regions may be important physical components of cage fluctuations in the colloidal glass.

Graphical abstract: Void structure and cage fluctuations in simulations of concentrated suspensions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Apr 2006
Accepted
11 Aug 2006
First published
29 Aug 2006

Soft Matter, 2006,2, 950-956

Void structure and cage fluctuations in simulations of concentrated suspensions

M. D. Haw, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 950 DOI: 10.1039/B606039K

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