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Dynamical density functional theory analysis of the laning instability in sheared soft matter
A Scacchi1, A J Archer2, J M Brader1
1Department of Physics, University of Fribourg, Fribourg 1700, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Using dynamical density functional theory (DDFT) methods we investigate the laning instability of a sheared colloidal suspension. The nonequilibrium ordering at the laning transition is driven by nonaffine particle motion arising from interparticle interactions. Starting from a DDFT which incorporates the nonaffine motion, we perform a linear stability analysis that enables identification of the regions of parameter space where lanes form. We illustrate our general approach by applying it to a simple one-component fluid of soft penetrable particles.
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