Hydrodynamics of confined colloidal fluids in two dimensions

Journal Article (2009)
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Jimaan Sané (University of Cambridge, University of Oxford)

J.T. Padding (University of Twente)

Ard A. Louis (University of Oxford)

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https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.79.051402
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2009
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English
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5
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79

Abstract

We apply a hybrid molecular dynamics and mesoscopic simulation technique to study the dynamics of two-dimensional colloidal disks in confined geometries. We calculate the velocity autocorrelation functions and observe the predicted t-1 long-time hydrodynamic tail that characterizes unconfined fluids, as well as more complex oscillating behavior and negative tails for strongly confined geometries. Because the t-1 tail of the velocity autocorrelation function is cut off for longer times in finite systems, the related diffusion coefficient does not diverge but instead depends logarithmically on the overall size of the system. The Langevin equation gives a poor approximation to the velocity autocorrelation function at both short and long times.

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