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arxiv: 1308.3870 · v2 · pith:ZZICEGTJnew · submitted 2013-08-18 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Casimir-like forces at the percolation transition

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft
keywords criticalpercolationforcessolventcolloidalcasimireffectiveinteractions
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Percolation and critical phenomena show common features such as scaling and universality. Colloidal particles, immersed in a solvent close to criticality, experience long-range effective forces, named critical Casimir forces. %These originate from the confinement of the solvent critical fluctuations between the colloids. Building on the analogy between critical phenomena and percolation, we explore the possibility of observing long-range forces near a percolation threshold. To this aim we numerically evaluate the effective potential between two colloidal particles dispersed in a chemical sol and we show that it becomes attractive and long-ranged on approaching the sol percolation transition. We develop a theoretical description based on a polydisperse Asakura-Oosawa model which captures the divergence of the interaction range, allowing us to interpret such effect in terms of depletion interactions in a structured solvent. Our results provide the geometric analogue of the critical Casimir force, suggesting a novel way for tuning colloidal interactions by controlling the clustering properties of the solvent.

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