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Colour conductivity of hard spheres

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Jepps, Owen
Petravic, Janka

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Taylor & Francis Group

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We present an analytic solution for the d-dimensional (d > 1) hard-sphere free flight trajectories in a thermostatted colour field. The solution shows that particles can only reach a finite distance in the direction perpendicular to the field in the absence of collisions. Using a numerical algorithm we designed to simulate many-body hard-sphere systems with curved trajectories, we study the onset of the instability leading to phase separation in the two-dimensional case for a range of field strengths and three densities. For the two fluid densities we find that phase separation occurs for sufficiently strong fields regardless of the initial configuration, and that the phase-separated state eventually becomes a collisionless, non-ergodic steady state. For solid densities the phase-separated configuration is stable and conducting, but is not an attractor for other charge distributions because of the impossibility of particle rearrangement.

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Molecular Physics

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2037-12-31