Velocity autocorrelation functions of hard-sphere fluids: long-time tails upon undercooling

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Williams, Stephen
Bryant, Gary James
Snook, Ian K
van Megen, William

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American Physical Society

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Molecular dynamics simulations are employed to obtain the velocity autocorrelation function (VAF) for hard spheres, spanning a wide range of volume fractions from dilute to high-density metastable fluids. For all volume fractions below freezing, Alder's classical positive 3/2 long-time tail is observed. For volume fractions from 0.45 to 0.48 the VAF becomes negative, before becoming positive and decaying with the positive 3/2 long-time tail. At the freezing volume fraction (0.494) the Alder 3/2 tail is not observed. At higher volume fractions a negative tail with an exponent of 5/2 emerges, which coincides with the long-time tail of a Lorentz gas.

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Physical Review Letters

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2037-12-31