Model-free measurement of the pair potential in colloidal fluids using optical microscopy
We report a straightforward, model-free approach for measuring pair potentials from particle-coordinate data, based on enforcing consistency between the pair distribution function measured separately by the distance-histogram and test-particle insertion routes. We demonstrate the method’s accuracy a...
Main Authors: | Stones, A, Dullens, R, Aarts, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physical Society
2019
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