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Title: Structure factor of model bidisperse ferrofluids with relatively weak interparticle interactions
Authors: Novak, E.
Minina, E.
Pyanzina, E.
Kantorovich, S.
Ivanov, A.
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Structure factor of model bidisperse ferrofluids with relatively weak interparticle interactions / E. Novak, E. Minina, E. Pyanzina [et al.] // Journal of Chemical Physics. — 2013. — Vol. 139. — № 22.
Abstract: In the present manuscript we develop a theoretical approach to describe the pair correlation function of bidisperse magnetic dipolar hard- and soft-spheres. We choose bidisperse system as the first step to allow for polydispersity when studying thermodynamics of magnetic fluids. Using diagram technique we calculate the virial expansion of the pair correlation function up to the first order in density and fourth order in the dipolar strength. Even though, the radial distribution functions are extremely sensitive to the steric potential, we show that the behaviour of the isotropic centre-centre structure factor is almost indifferent to the type of the short-range repulsion. We extensively compare our theoretical results to the data of molecular dynamics simulations, which helps us to understand the range of validity of the virial expansion both on density and magnetic dipolar strength. We also investigate the influence of the granulometric composition on the height, width, and position of the structure factor first peak in order to clarify whether it is possible to extract structural information from experimentally measured small angle neutron scattering intensities. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.
Keywords: GRANULOMETRIC COMPOSITIONS
INTER-PARTICLE INTERACTION
MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS
PAIR CORRELATION FUNCTIONS
RADIAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS
SHORT-RANGE REPULSION
STRUCTURAL INFORMATION
THEORETICAL APPROACH
ASSOCIATION REACTIONS
MOLECULAR DYNAMICS
THERMODYNAMICS
MAGNETIC FLUIDS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/26872
SCOPUS ID: 84903367090
WOS ID: 000328729000045
PURE ID: 835239
ISSN: 0021-9606
DOI: 10.1063/1.4834635
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