The presence of a confining boundary can modify the local structure of a liquid markedly. In addition, small samples of finite size are known to exhibit systematic deviations of thermodynamic quantities relative to their bulk values. Here, we consider the static structure factor of a liquid sample in slab geometry with open boundaries at the surfaces, which can be thought of as virtually cutting out the sample from a macroscopically large, homogeneous fluid. This situation is a relevant limit for the interpretation of grazing-incidence diffraction experiments at liquid interfaces and films. We derive an exact, closed expression for the slab structure factor, with the bulk structure factor as the only input. This shows that such free b...
The components of pair distribution function in different directions with respect to the c...
We investigate the local structure factor S (z;q) at a free liquid-gas interface in systems with sho...
International audienceIn this paper, we demonstrate that it is possible to approach the gas–liquid c...
We present an unexpected finite size effect affecting interfacial molecular simulations that is prop...
Grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXRD) is a scattering technique which allows one to characteri...
One of the long standing challenges in molecular simulation is the description of interfaces. On the...
In a recent publication [Physica A 291, 113 (2001)] the static structure factor of a liquid in a the...
International audienceWe report Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of the Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid at the ...
There are diverse technological contexts where fluids and suspensions are perturbed by applied field...
International audienceWe present a detailed study on the finite size scaling behaviour of thermodyna...
The dimensionality of a system largely determines the nature of any long range order that is possibl...
The dimensionality of a system largely determines the nature of any long range order that is possibl...
A binary liquid near its consolute point exhibits critical fluctuations of local composition and a d...
The components of pair distribution function in different directions with respect to the coordinate...
International audienceThe reducing geometries is very often evoked to explain experimental shifts of...
The components of pair distribution function in different directions with respect to the c...
We investigate the local structure factor S (z;q) at a free liquid-gas interface in systems with sho...
International audienceIn this paper, we demonstrate that it is possible to approach the gas–liquid c...
We present an unexpected finite size effect affecting interfacial molecular simulations that is prop...
Grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXRD) is a scattering technique which allows one to characteri...
One of the long standing challenges in molecular simulation is the description of interfaces. On the...
In a recent publication [Physica A 291, 113 (2001)] the static structure factor of a liquid in a the...
International audienceWe report Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of the Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid at the ...
There are diverse technological contexts where fluids and suspensions are perturbed by applied field...
International audienceWe present a detailed study on the finite size scaling behaviour of thermodyna...
The dimensionality of a system largely determines the nature of any long range order that is possibl...
The dimensionality of a system largely determines the nature of any long range order that is possibl...
A binary liquid near its consolute point exhibits critical fluctuations of local composition and a d...
The components of pair distribution function in different directions with respect to the coordinate...
International audienceThe reducing geometries is very often evoked to explain experimental shifts of...
The components of pair distribution function in different directions with respect to the c...
We investigate the local structure factor S (z;q) at a free liquid-gas interface in systems with sho...
International audienceIn this paper, we demonstrate that it is possible to approach the gas–liquid c...