Complex plasmas and colloidal dispersions : particle-resolved studies of classical liquids and solids
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Complex plasmas and colloidal dispersions : particle-resolved studies of classical liquids and solids
(Series in soft condensed matter, v. 5)
World Scientific, c2012
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Other authors: Hartmut Löwen, Gregor Morfill, C. Patrick Royall
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Many fundamental issues in classical condensed matter physics can be addressed experimentally using systems of individually visible mesoscopic particles playing the role of "proxy atoms". The interaction between such "atoms" is determined by the properties of the surrounding medium and/or by external tuning. The best-known examples of such experimental model systems are two different domains of soft matter - complex plasmas and colloidal dispersions.The major goal of this book - written by scientists representing both complex plasmas and colloidal dispersions - is to bring the two fields together. In the first part of the book the basic properties of the two systems are summarized, demonstrating huge conceptual and methodological overlap of the fields and emphasizing numerous cross-connections between them and their essential complementarity. This "introductory part" should serve to help each community in understanding the other field better. Simultaneously, this provides the necessary basis for the second part focused on particle-resolved studies of diverse generic phenomena in liquids and solids - all performed with complex plasmas and/or colloidal dispersions. The book is concluded with the discussion of critical open issues and fascinating perspectives of such interdisciplinary research.
Table of Contents
- Interdisciplinary Research: Scientific Background
- Basic Properties of Complex Plasmas and Colloidal Dispersions: Charging, Interactions, Major Forces
- Examples of Particle-Resolved Studies: Static Liquid Structure
- Liquid-Solid Phase Transitions
- Kinetics of Liquids
- Hydrodynamics and Rheology at the Discreteness Limit
- Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions
- Binary Mixtures
- Tunable Interactions
- Anisotropic Particles.
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