Packing Polydisperse Colloids into Crystals: When Charge-Dispersity Matters
Résumé
Monte Carlo simulations, fully constrained by experimental parameters, are found to agree well with a measured phase diagram of aqueous dispersions of nanoparticles with a moderate size polydispersity over a broad range of salt concentrations, cs, and volume fractions, ϕ. Upon increasing ϕ, the colloids freeze first into coexisting compact solids then into a body centered cubic phase (bcc) before they melt into a glass forming liquid. The surprising stability of the bcc solid at high ϕ and cs is explained by the interaction (charge) polydispersity and vibrational entropy.
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Chimie-Physique [physics.chem-ph]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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