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arxiv: 0710.3111 · v1 · pith:VZ2CJAFQnew · submitted 2007-10-16 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Long-time self-diffusion of Brownian Gaussian-core particles

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft
keywords long-timeparticlesself-diffusionbrowniancoefficientconcentrationdensitydiffusion
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Using extensive Brownian dynamics computer simulations, the long-time self-diffusion coefficient is calculated for Gaussian-core particles as a function of the number density. Both spherical and rod-like particles interacting via Gaussian segments ar$ For increasing concentration we find that the translational self-diffusion behaves non-monotonically reflecting the structural reentrance effect in the equilibrium phase diagram. Both in the limits of zero and infinite concentration, it approaches its short-time value. The microscopic Medina-Noyola theory qualitatively accounts for the translational long-time diffusion. The long-time orientational diffusion coefficient for Gaussian rods, on the other hand, remains very close to its short-time counterpart for any density. Some implications of the weak translation-rotation coupling for ultrasoft rods are discussed.

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