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arxiv: 1101.1644 · v1 · pith:F6WUDFZKnew · submitted 2011-01-09 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

The effect of attractions on the local structure of liquids and colloidal fluids

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keywords attractionsstructurepairsystemaddingcaseclusterscolloidal
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We revisit the role of attractions in liquids and apply these concepts to colloidal suspensions. Two means are used to investigate the structure; the pair correlation function and a recently developed topological method. The latter identifies structures topologically equivalent to ground state clusters formed by isolated groups of 5 < m < 13 particles, which are specific to the system under consideration. Our topological methodology shows that, in the case of Lennard-Jones, the addition of attractions increases the system's ability to form larger (m>8) clusters, although pair-correlation functions are almost identical. Conversely, in the case of short-ranged attractions, pair correlation functions show a significant response to adding attraction, while the liquid structure exhibits a strong decrease in clustering upon adding attractions. Finally, a compressed, weakly interacting system shows a similar pair structure and topology.

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