Strongly confined fluids: Diverging time scales and slowing down of equilibration
Abstract
The Newtonian dynamics of strongly confined fluids exhibits a rich behavior. Its confined and unconfined degrees of freedom decouple for confinement length . In that case and for a slit geometry the intermediate scattering functions simplify, resulting for in a Knudsen-gas like behavior of the confined degrees of freedom, and otherwise in , describing the structural relaxation of the unconfined ones. Taking the coupling into account we prove that the energy fluctuations relax exponentially. For smooth potentials the relaxation times diverge as and , respectively, for the confined and unconfined degrees of freedom. The strength of the divergence can be calculated analytically. It depends on the pair potential and the two-dimensional pair distribution function. Experimental setups are suggested to test these predictions.
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@article{arxiv.1606.00653,
title = {Strongly confined fluids: Diverging time scales and slowing down of equilibration},
author = {Rolf Schilling},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.00653},
year = {2016}
}
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