In paper II of this series we apply the center-of-mass version of Nonlinear Langevin Equation theory to study how short-range attractive interactions influence the elastic shear modulus, transient localization length, activated dynamics, and kinetic arrest of a variety of nonspherical particle dense fluids (and the spherical analog) as a function of volume fraction and attraction strength. The activation barrier (roughly the natural logarithm of the dimensionless relaxation time) is predicted to be a rich function of particle shape, volume fraction, and attraction strength, and the dynamic fragility varies significantly with particle shape. At fixed volume fraction, the barrier grows in a parabolic manner with inverse temperature nondimensi...
We conduct a numerical study of the dynamic behavior of a dense hard-sphere fluid by deriving and in...
textRelationships between structure and dynamics in fluids have a wide variety of applications. Beca...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...
We apply the center-of-mass versions of naïve mode coupling theory and nonlinear Langevin equation t...
A detailed non-equilibrium state diagram of shape-anisotropic particle fluids is constructed. The ef...
The na??ve mode coupling theory (NMCT) for ideal kinetic arrest and the nonlinear Langevin equation ...
A detailed non-equilibrium state diagram of shape-anisotropic particle fluids is constructed. The ef...
The results discussed here deal with the equilibrium as well as the nonequilibrium properties of gla...
The na??ve mode coupling theory (NMCT) for ideal kinetic arrest and the nonlinear Langevin equation ...
We analyze the slow glassy structural relaxation as measured through collective and tagged-particle ...
Colloidal suspensions offer the level of control necessary to assemble and form novel equilibrium, a...
The static and dynamic properties of 2- and 3-dimensional dispersions of strongly interacting colloi...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we have determined that the nature of dynamical heterogeneity ...
We consider the Langevin dynamics of a many-body system of interacting particles in d dimensions, in...
Soft matter physics has been continuously growing over the last 50 years due to its implications in ...
We conduct a numerical study of the dynamic behavior of a dense hard-sphere fluid by deriving and in...
textRelationships between structure and dynamics in fluids have a wide variety of applications. Beca...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...
We apply the center-of-mass versions of naïve mode coupling theory and nonlinear Langevin equation t...
A detailed non-equilibrium state diagram of shape-anisotropic particle fluids is constructed. The ef...
The na??ve mode coupling theory (NMCT) for ideal kinetic arrest and the nonlinear Langevin equation ...
A detailed non-equilibrium state diagram of shape-anisotropic particle fluids is constructed. The ef...
The results discussed here deal with the equilibrium as well as the nonequilibrium properties of gla...
The na??ve mode coupling theory (NMCT) for ideal kinetic arrest and the nonlinear Langevin equation ...
We analyze the slow glassy structural relaxation as measured through collective and tagged-particle ...
Colloidal suspensions offer the level of control necessary to assemble and form novel equilibrium, a...
The static and dynamic properties of 2- and 3-dimensional dispersions of strongly interacting colloi...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we have determined that the nature of dynamical heterogeneity ...
We consider the Langevin dynamics of a many-body system of interacting particles in d dimensions, in...
Soft matter physics has been continuously growing over the last 50 years due to its implications in ...
We conduct a numerical study of the dynamic behavior of a dense hard-sphere fluid by deriving and in...
textRelationships between structure and dynamics in fluids have a wide variety of applications. Beca...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...