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| The '''SALR'''  ( short-range attractive - long-range repulsive) potential. This potential has a variety of functional forms. | |||
| ==HCDY== | |||
| [[Image:SALR.png|thumb|right|Plot of a region of the HCDY potential for the parameters <math>\epsilon_r=0.5</math>, <math>\kappa_r=0.5</math>, <math>\epsilon_a=2</math>, <math>\kappa_a=1</math>, as used in the work of Sweatman ''et. al.'' <ref>[https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4869109 Martin B. Sweatman, Rui Fartaria, and Leo Lue "Cluster formation in fluids with competing short-range and long-range interactions", nal of Chemical Physics '''140''' 124508 (2014)]</ref>]] | [[Image:SALR.png|thumb|right|Plot of a region of the HCDY potential for the parameters <math>\epsilon_r=0.5</math>, <math>\kappa_r=0.5</math>, <math>\epsilon_a=2</math>, <math>\kappa_a=1</math>, as used in the work of Sweatman ''et. al.'' <ref>[https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4869109 Martin B. Sweatman, Rui Fartaria, and Leo Lue "Cluster formation in fluids with competing short-range and long-range interactions", nal of Chemical Physics '''140''' 124508 (2014)]</ref>]] | ||
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| The SALR potential is often expressed as a hard core of diameter <math> \sigma </math> , along with combination of two [[Hard core Yukawa potential | Yukawa potentials]]: | |||
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| ==References== | ==References== | ||
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| *[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.76.031501 Andrew J. Archer and Nigel B. Wilding "Phase behavior of a fluid with competing attractive and repulsive interactions", Physical Review E '''76''' 031501 (2007)] | |||
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Revision as of 16:43, 14 March 2018
The SALR ( short-range attractive - long-range repulsive) potential. This potential has a variety of functional forms.
HCDY

The SALR potential is often expressed as a hard core of diameter , along with combination of two Yukawa potentials:
where  is the intermolecular pair potential,  is the distance between site 1 and site 2.
The  control is the energy of the repulsive and attractive parts, whilst the 
  controls the interaction range.
This potential also goes by the names of the hard-sphere plus two Yukawa (H2Y) or hard-core double-Yukawa (HCDY) potential [2][3][4].
References
- ↑ Martin B. Sweatman, Rui Fartaria, and Leo Lue "Cluster formation in fluids with competing short-range and long-range interactions", nal of Chemical Physics 140 124508 (2014)
- ↑ Yang-Zheng Lin, Yi-Gui Li, Jiu-Fang Lu and Wei Wu "Monte Carlo simulation for the hard-core two-Yukawa fluids and test of the two-Yukawa equation of state", Journal of Chemical Physics 117 10165 (2002)
- ↑ Lloyd L. Lee, Michael C. Hara, Steven J. Simon, Franklin S. Ramos, Andrew J. Winkle, and Jean-Marc Bomont "Crystallization limits of the two-term Yukawa potentials based on the entropy criterion", Journal of Chemical Physics 132 074505 (2010)
- ↑ J. Montes, M. Robles and M. López de Haro "Equation of state and critical point behavior of hard-core double-Yukawa fluids", Journal of Chemical Physics 144 084503 (2016)
- Related reading