Equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase diagrams of a system of short-ranged attractive colloids
by
DrEduardo Sanz(SUPA, School of Physics University of Edinburgh)
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Description
I present a systematic study of the relationship between equilibrium and
non-equilibrium phase diagrams of a system of short-ranged attractive
colloids.
Using Monte Carlo and Brownian dynamics simulations we find a window of
enhanced crystallization that is limited at high interaction strength by
a slowing down of the dynamics and at low interaction strength by the
high nucleation barrier.
We find that the crystallization is enhanced by the metastable
gas-liquid binodal by means of a two-stage crystallization process.
First, the formation of a dense liquid is observed and second the
crystal nucleates within the dense fluid. In addition, we find at low
colloid packing fractions a fluid of
clusters, and at higher colloid packing fractions a percolating network
due to an arrested gas-liquid phase separation that we identify with
gelation. We find that this arrest is due to crystallization at low
interaction energy and it is caused by a slowing down of the dynamics at
high interaction strength.
Likewise, we observe that the clusters which are formed at low colloid
packing fractions are crystalline at low interaction energy, but glassy
at high interaction energy. The clusters coalesce
upon encounter.