A system with a short-range attraction and a competing long-range screened repulsion is studied by using the self-consistent Hartree approximation and a replica approach. It is shown that by varying the parameters of the repulsive potential and the temperature yields a phase coexistence, a lamellar and a glassy phase. These results, which are confirmed by molecular dynamic simulations on a system of particles interacting via a DLVO potential, provide novel insights in the role of modulated phases in the slow dynamics of charged colloids in polymeric solutions. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Modulated phases and slow dynamics in attractive colloids

A Coniglio;A de Candia;A Fierro;
2006

Abstract

A system with a short-range attraction and a competing long-range screened repulsion is studied by using the self-consistent Hartree approximation and a replica approach. It is shown that by varying the parameters of the repulsive potential and the temperature yields a phase coexistence, a lamellar and a glassy phase. These results, which are confirmed by molecular dynamic simulations on a system of particles interacting via a DLVO potential, provide novel insights in the role of modulated phases in the slow dynamics of charged colloids in polymeric solutions. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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A. Coniglio; M. Tarzia; A. de Candia; E. Del Gado; A. Fierro; N Sator
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