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Static and dynamical correlation functions behaviour in attractive colloidal systems from theory and simulation

Zaccarelli, E.
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Foffi, G.  
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Dawson, K.A.
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2003
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter

We present comparisons of theoretical and simulation results for static and dynamical correlation functions for a very simple model of attractive colloidal systems, the short-ranged square-well potential. In the region of the phase diagram investigated, the system displays slow (glassy) dynamics. In particular, we compare the static structure factor calculated by Percus-Yevick closure versus the simulation results, both in the small-and large-wavevector ranges. For the same model, we also compare the non-ergodicity parameter, i.e. the long-time limit of the dynamical density correlators, as calculated by mode-coupling theory and by simulation, confirming the presence of two distinct glassy phases.

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DOI
10.1088/0953-8984/15/1/350
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0037439902

Author(s)
Zaccarelli, E.
Foffi, G.  
Dawson, K.A.
Buldyrev, S.V.
Sciortino, F.
Tartaglia, P.
Date Issued

2003

Published in
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Volume

15

Issue

1

Start page

S367

End page

S374

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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January 27, 2010
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