Articles with "competing interactions" as a keyword



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Thermodynamic signatures and cluster properties of self-assembly in systems with competing interactions.

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Published in 2017 at "Soft matter"

DOI: 10.1039/c7sm01721a

Abstract: Colloidal particles, amphiphiles and functionalized nanoparticles are examples of systems that frequently exhibit short-range attraction coupled with long-range repulsion. We vary the ratio of attraction and repulsion in a simple isotropic model with competing interactions,… read more here.

Keywords: properties self; systems competing; self assembly; competing interactions ... See more keywords
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Multiscale Patterning from Competing Interactions and Length Scales.

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Published in 2020 at "Annual review of neuroscience"

DOI: 10.1146/annurev-matsci-081519-050045

Abstract: We live in a research era marked by impressive new tools powering the scientific method to accelerate the discovery, prediction, and control of increasingly complex systems. In common with many disciplines and societal challenges and… read more here.

Keywords: length scales; competing interactions; patterning competing; multiscale patterning ... See more keywords
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Pattern Formation in Two-Component Monolayers of Particles with Competing Interactions

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Published in 2023 at "Molecules"

DOI: 10.3390/molecules28031366

Abstract: Competing interactions between charged inclusions in membranes of living organisms or charged nanoparticles in near-critical mixtures can lead to self-assembly into various patterns. Motivated by these systems, we developed a simple triangular lattice model for… read more here.

Keywords: competing interactions; lattice model; two component; model ... See more keywords
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Gibbs measures of an Ising model with competing interactions on the triangular chandelier-lattice

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Published in 2019 at "Condensed Matter Physics"

DOI: 10.5488/cmp.22.23002

Abstract: In this paper, we consider an Ising model with three competing interactions on a triangular chandelier-lattice (TCL). We describe the existence, uniqueness, and non-uniqueness of translation-invariant Gibbs measures associated with the Ising model. We obtain… read more here.

Keywords: competing interactions; triangular chandelier; ising model; gibbs measures ... See more keywords