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The double square well model can be seen as a variant (or vice versa) of the square shoulder + square well model. In other words

where
is the intermolecular pair potential,
and
are the well depths (
),
is the distance between site 1 and site 2 where
, σ is the hard core diameter
and
References
- M. Reza Sadr-Lahijany, Antonio Scala, Sergey V. Buldyrev, and H. Eugene Stanley "Liquid-State Anomalies and the Stell-Hemmer Core-Softened Potential", Physical Review Letters 81 pp. 4895-4898 (1998)
- J. R. Solana "Thermodynamic properties of double square-well fluids: Computer simulations and theory", Journal of Chemical Physics 129 244502 (2008)