Recent progress in theoretical and simulation studies of collective excitations in supercritical fluids is reviewed. We discuss a methodology of fit-free estimation of dispersion of longitudinal and transverse excitations in simple fluids. The issue of vanishing positive sound dispersion--a viscoelastic increase of the speed of sound from adiabatic one to its high-frequency (elastic) value--with reduction of density, as it was observed in inelastic X-ray scattering experiments on supercritical Ar, is discussed from the point of view of finding distinctions in collective dynamics of low--and high-density supercritical fluids. On the basis of several theoretical models within the extended hydrodynamic description of density-density correlations in liquids analytical expressions for positive sound dispersion are obtained and applied for analysis of time correlation functions obtained from molecular dynamics simulations. A location of a crossover from the liquid-like to gas-like types of collective dynamics is discussed based on general findings for spectra of collective excitations in supercritical Ar and soft sphere fluids.

Collective Excitations in Supercritical Fluids

Gorelli Federico;Santoro Mario;
2015

Abstract

Recent progress in theoretical and simulation studies of collective excitations in supercritical fluids is reviewed. We discuss a methodology of fit-free estimation of dispersion of longitudinal and transverse excitations in simple fluids. The issue of vanishing positive sound dispersion--a viscoelastic increase of the speed of sound from adiabatic one to its high-frequency (elastic) value--with reduction of density, as it was observed in inelastic X-ray scattering experiments on supercritical Ar, is discussed from the point of view of finding distinctions in collective dynamics of low--and high-density supercritical fluids. On the basis of several theoretical models within the extended hydrodynamic description of density-density correlations in liquids analytical expressions for positive sound dispersion are obtained and applied for analysis of time correlation functions obtained from molecular dynamics simulations. A location of a crossover from the liquid-like to gas-like types of collective dynamics is discussed based on general findings for spectra of collective excitations in supercritical Ar and soft sphere fluids.
2015
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
978-3-319-20874-9
supercritical fluids
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