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#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/10/20/006 Robin J. Speedy "Pressure and entropy of hard-sphere crystals", Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter '''10''' pp. 4387-4391 (1998)] | #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/10/20/006 Robin J. Speedy "Pressure and entropy of hard-sphere crystals", Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter '''10''' pp. 4387-4391 (1998)] | ||
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0261-3069(01)00015-2 Z. Chenga, P. M. Chaikina, W. B. Russelb, W. V. Meyerc, J. Zhub, R. B. Rogersc and R. H. Ottewilld, "Phase diagram of hard spheres", Materials & Design '''22''' pp. 529-534 (2001)] | #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0261-3069(01)00015-2 Z. Chenga, P. M. Chaikina, W. B. Russelb, W. V. Meyerc, J. Zhub, R. B. Rogersc and R. H. Ottewilld, "Phase diagram of hard spheres", Materials & Design '''22''' pp. 529-534 (2001)] | ||
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268970701628423 W. R. Smith, D. J. Henderson, P. J. Leonard, J. A. Barker and E. W. Grundke "Fortran codes for the correlation functions of hard sphere fluids", Molecular Physics (article ahead of the print edition)] | |||
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Interaction Potential
The hard sphere intermolecular pair potential is given by
where is the intermolecular pair potential between two spheres at a distance , and is the diameter of the sphere.
Equations of state
See: Equations of state for hard spheres (for example, the celebrated Carnahan-Starling equation of state). For the virial equation of state associated with the hard sphere model see: Hard sphere: virial coefficients
Fluid-solid transition
The hard sphere system undergoes a fluid-solid first order transition at , .
Solid structure
First simulations of hard spheres
- Marshall N. Rosenbluth and Arianna W. Rosenbluth "Further Results on Monte Carlo Equations of State", Journal of Chemical Physics 22 pp. 881-884 (1954)
- W. W. Wood and J. D. Jacobson "Preliminary Results from a Recalculation of the Monte Carlo Equation of State of Hard Spheres", Journal of Chemical Physics 27 pp. 1207-1208 (1957)
- B. J. Alder and T. E. Wainwright "Phase Transition for a Hard Sphere System", Journal of Chemical Physics 27 pp. 1208-1209 (1957)
Experimental results
Pusey and van Megen used a suspension of PMMA particles of radius 305 10 nm, suspended in poly-12-hydroxystearic acid:
For results obtained from the Colloidal Disorder - Order Transition (CDOT) experiments performed on-board the Space Shuttles Columbia and Discovery see Ref. 3.
External links
- Hard disks and spheres computer code on SMAC-wiki.
Related systems
Hard spheres in other dimensions
- 1-dimensional case: hard rods.
- 2-dimensional case: hard disks.
- Hard hyperspheres
References
- Robin J. Speedy "Pressure of the metastable hard-sphere fluid", Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 9 pp. 8591-8599 (1997)
- Robin J. Speedy "Pressure and entropy of hard-sphere crystals", Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 10 pp. 4387-4391 (1998)
- Z. Chenga, P. M. Chaikina, W. B. Russelb, W. V. Meyerc, J. Zhub, R. B. Rogersc and R. H. Ottewilld, "Phase diagram of hard spheres", Materials & Design 22 pp. 529-534 (2001)
- W. R. Smith, D. J. Henderson, P. J. Leonard, J. A. Barker and E. W. Grundke "Fortran codes for the correlation functions of hard sphere fluids", Molecular Physics (article ahead of the print edition)