Effect of anisotropic diffusion on spinodal decomposition
We study the phase transition dynamics of a fluid system in which the particles diffuse anisotropically in space. The motivation to study such a situation is provided by systems of interacting magnetic colloidal particles subject to the Lorentz force. The Smoluchowski equation for the many-particle...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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03.10.2018
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DOI | 10.48550/arxiv.1810.01714 |
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Summary: | We study the phase transition dynamics of a fluid system in which the
particles diffuse anisotropically in space. The motivation to study such a
situation is provided by systems of interacting magnetic colloidal particles
subject to the Lorentz force. The Smoluchowski equation for the many-particle
probability distribution then aquires an anisotropic diffusion tensor. We show
that anisotropic diffusion results in qualitatively different dynamics of
spinodal decomposition compared to the isotropic case. Using the method of
dynamical density functional theory, we predict that the intermediate-stage
decomposition dynamics are slowed down significantly by anisotropy; the
coupling between different Fourier modes is strongly reduced. Numerical
calculations are performed for a model (Yukawa) fluid that exhibits gas-liquid
phase separation. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1810.01714 |