Evidence of a higher-order singularity in dense short-ranged attractive colloids
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❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn
cond-mat.soft
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attractivehigher-orderlinepotentialshort-rangedsingularityaffectsanomalous
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We study a model in which particles interact through a hard-core repulsion complemented by a short-ranged attractive potential, of the kind found in colloidal suspensions. Combining theoretical and numerical work we locate the line of higher-order glass transition singularities and its end-point -- named $A_4$ -- on the fluid-glass line. Close to the $A_4$ point, we detect logarithmic decay of density correlations and sub linear power-law increase of the mean square displacement, for time intervals up to four order of magnitudes. We establish the presence of the $A_4$ singularity by studying how the range of the potential affects the time-window where anomalous dynamics is observed.
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