Condensed Matter Physics (Sep 2016)

First-order phase transitions in lattice bilayers of Janus-like particles: Monte Carlo simulations

  • M. Borówko,
  • A. Patrykiejew,
  • W.Rzysko,
  • S. Sokołowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.19.33602
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
p. 33602

Abstract

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The first-order phase transitions in the lattice model of Janus-like particles confined in slit-like pores are studied. We assume a cubic lattice with molecules that can freely change their orientation on a lattice site. Moreover, the molecules can interact with the pore walls with orientation-dependent forces. The performed calculations are limited to the cases of bilayers. Our emphasis is on the competition between the fluid-wall and fluid-fluid interactions. The oriented structures formed in the systems in which the fluid-wall interactions acting contrary to the fluid-fluid interactions differ from those appearing in the systems with neutral walls or with walls attracting the repulsive parts of fluid molecules.

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