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- Static and dynamic properties of a reversible gel arxiv link

Auteur(s): Hurtado Pablo, Chaudhuri Pinaki, Berthier L., Kob W.

(Article) Publié: Aip Conference Proceedings, vol. 1091 p.166 (2009)
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We study a microscopically realistic model of a physical gel and use computer simulations to investigate its static and dynamic properties at thermal equilibrium. The phase diagram comprises a sol phase, a coexistence region ending at a critical point, a gelation line, and an equilibrium gel phase unrelated to phase separation. The global structure of the gel is homogeneous, but the stress is supported by a fractal network. Gelation results in a dramatic slowing down of the dynamics, which can be used to locate the transition, which otherwise shows no structural signatures. Moreover, the equilibrium gel dynamics is highly heterogeneous as a result of the presence of particle families with different mobilities. An analysis of gel dynamics in terms of mobile and arrested particles allows us to elucidate several differences between the dynamics of equilibrium gels and that of glass-formers.



Commentaires: 9 pages, 7 figures, paper presented at the 10th Granada Seminar on Computational and Statistical Physics Journal: AIP Conf. Proc. 1091, 166 (2009)