Short-range attractive colloids show well-defined phase behaviour in the absence of repulsions, and highly intriguing equilibrium gelation in the presence of long-range repulsions. We present the state diagram of short-range attractive colloids with repulsions that range from fully screened to intermediately ranged, i.e. longer-ranged than the attractions, but shorter ranged than the colloid size. We demonstrate that although the macroscopic phase behaviour does not change perceptibly, there is a dramatic increase of inhomogeneities once the repulsions become longer-ranged than the attractions. The interaction potentials are characterized with small angle neutron scattering, and used to renormalize the state diagram with the minimum in the ...
Recent studies of colloidal systems with a short-range attraction and long-range repulsion (SALR) ha...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and nonequilibrium phase diagrams of a ...
Colloidal gelation has been extensively studied for the case of purely attractive systems, but littl...
We numerically study the dependence of the dynamics on the range of interaction Delta for the short-...
We study a model in which particles interact with short-ranged attractive and long-ranged repulsive ...
The phase behavior of colloid-polymer mixtures, and of solutions of globular proteins, is often inte...
Cluster formation and gelation are studied in a colloidal model system with competing short-range at...
In this review, we discuss recent advances in the investigation of colloidal systems interacting via...
The phase behavior of colloids that interact via competing interactions - short-range attraction and...
In this Rapid Communication we demonstrate the applicability of an augmented Gibbs ensemble Monte Ca...
We report an extensive numerical study of a charged colloidal system with competing short-range depl...
We discuss features of simple inter-particle potentials which are able to generate low-packing fract...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase diagrams of a...
We present a systematic numerical study of the phase behavior of square-well fluids with a "patchy" ...
Cluster phases tend to appear when bulk phase separation is frustrated. This happens for instance in...
Recent studies of colloidal systems with a short-range attraction and long-range repulsion (SALR) ha...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and nonequilibrium phase diagrams of a ...
Colloidal gelation has been extensively studied for the case of purely attractive systems, but littl...
We numerically study the dependence of the dynamics on the range of interaction Delta for the short-...
We study a model in which particles interact with short-ranged attractive and long-ranged repulsive ...
The phase behavior of colloid-polymer mixtures, and of solutions of globular proteins, is often inte...
Cluster formation and gelation are studied in a colloidal model system with competing short-range at...
In this review, we discuss recent advances in the investigation of colloidal systems interacting via...
The phase behavior of colloids that interact via competing interactions - short-range attraction and...
In this Rapid Communication we demonstrate the applicability of an augmented Gibbs ensemble Monte Ca...
We report an extensive numerical study of a charged colloidal system with competing short-range depl...
We discuss features of simple inter-particle potentials which are able to generate low-packing fract...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase diagrams of a...
We present a systematic numerical study of the phase behavior of square-well fluids with a "patchy" ...
Cluster phases tend to appear when bulk phase separation is frustrated. This happens for instance in...
Recent studies of colloidal systems with a short-range attraction and long-range repulsion (SALR) ha...
We systematically study the relationship between equilibrium and nonequilibrium phase diagrams of a ...
Colloidal gelation has been extensively studied for the case of purely attractive systems, but littl...