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<math>\eta_A = \frac{\pi \rho d^3}{6} = 0.49218</math>.
<math>\eta_A = \frac{\pi \rho d^3}{6} = 0.49218</math>.
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1670641    William G. Hoover and Francis H. Ree "Melting Transition and Communal Entropy for Hard Spheres", Journal of Chemical Physics '''49''' pp. 3609-3617  (1968)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1670641    William G. Hoover and Francis H. Ree "Melting Transition and Communal Entropy for Hard Spheres", Journal of Chemical Physics '''49''' pp. 3609-3617  (1968)]
==Solid structure==
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/a701761h Leslie V. Woodcock "Computation of the free energy for alternative crystal structures of hard spheres", Faraday Discussions '''106''' pp. 325 - 338 (1997)]
==First simulations  of hard spheres==
==First simulations  of hard spheres==
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1740207 Marshall N. Rosenbluth and Arianna W. Rosenbluth "Further Results on Monte Carlo Equations of State", Journal of Chemical Physics '''22''' pp. 881-884  (1954)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1740207 Marshall N. Rosenbluth and Arianna W. Rosenbluth "Further Results on Monte Carlo Equations of State", Journal of Chemical Physics '''22''' pp. 881-884  (1954)]

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Interaction Potential

The hard sphere intermolecular pair potential is given by

where is the intermolecular pair potential between two spheres at a distance , and is the diameter of the sphere.

Equations of state

See: Equations of state for hard spheres (for example, the celebrated Carnahan-Starling equation of state). For the virial equation of state associated with the hard sphere model see: Hard sphere: virial coefficients

Fluid-solid transition

The hard sphere system undergoes a fluid-solid first order transition at , .

Solid structure

First simulations of hard spheres

Experimental results

Pusey and van Megen used a suspension of PMMA particles of radius 305 10 nm, suspended in poly-12-hydroxystearic acid:

For results obtained from the Colloidal Disorder - Order Transition (CDOT) experiments performed on-board the Space Shuttles Columbia and Discovery see Ref. 3.

External links

Related systems

Hard spheres in other dimensions

References

  1. Robin J. Speedy "Pressure of the metastable hard-sphere fluid", Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 9 pp. 8591-8599 (1997)
  2. Robin J. Speedy "Pressure and entropy of hard-sphere crystals", Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 10 pp. 4387-4391 (1998)
  3. Z. Chenga, P. M. Chaikina, W. B. Russelb, W. V. Meyerc, J. Zhub, R. B. Rogersc and R. H. Ottewilld, "Phase diagram of hard spheres", Materials & Design 22 pp. 529-534 (2001)