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Dynamics of fluids in quenched-random potential energy landscapes: a mode-coupling theory approach

Soft Condensed Matter 2018-10-05 v2

Abstract

Motivated by a number of recent experimental and computational studies of the dynamics of fluids plunged in quenched-disordered external fields, we report on a theoretical investigation of this topic within the framework of the mode-coupling theory, based on the simple model of the hard-sphere fluid in a Gaussian random field. The possible dynamical arrest scenarios driven by an increase of the disorder strength and/or of the fluid density are mapped, and the corresponding evolutions of time-dependent quantities typically used for the characterization of anomalous self-diffusion are illustrated with detailed computations. Overall, a fairly reasonable picture of the dynamics of the system at hand is outlined, which in particular involves a non-monotonicity of the self-diffusion coefficient with fluid density at fixed disorder strength, in agreement with experiments. The disorder correlation length is shown to have a strong influence on the latter feature.

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@article{arxiv.1707.02252,
  title  = {Dynamics of fluids in quenched-random potential energy landscapes: a mode-coupling theory approach},
  author = {Thomas Konincks and Vincent Krakoviack},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.02252},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Final version; 15 pages, 9 figures