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arxiv: cond-mat/0506350 · v2 · submitted 2005-06-15 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Sound-propagation gap in fluid mixtures

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keywords mixturesoundbehaviorbinaryconcentrationsdensefluidfractions
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We discuss the behavior of the extended sound modes of a dense binary hard-sphere mixture. In a dense simple hard-sphere fluid the Enskog theory predicts a gap in the sound propagation at large wave vectors. In a binary mixture the gap is only present for low concentrations of one of the two species. At intermediate concentrations sound modes are always propagating. This behavior is not affected by the mass difference of the two species, but it only depends on the packing fractions. The gap is absent when the packing fractions are comparable and the mixture structurally resembles a metallic glass.

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