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The [[phase diagrams | phase diagram]] of anisotropic particles (also known as [[patchy particles]]) that have octahedral symmetry  
The [[phase diagrams | phase diagram]] of anisotropic particles (also known as [[patchy particles]]) that have octahedral symmetry  
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2752155      E. G. Noya, C. Vega,  J. P. K. Doye and A. A. Louis "Phase diagram of model anisotropic particles with octahedral symmetry", Journal of Chemical Physics '''127''' 054501 (2007)]</ref>. The octahedral symmetry is achieved via six attractive patches.
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2752155      E. G. Noya, C. Vega,  J. P. K. Doye and A. A. Louis "Phase diagram of model anisotropic particles with octahedral symmetry", Journal of Chemical Physics '''127''' 054501 (2007)]</ref>. The octahedral symmetry is achieved via six attractive patches.
[[Image:PD_patchy_PT.png|thumb|right]]
[[Image:PD_patchy_PT.png|thumb|right| Phase diagram in the pressure-temperature plane]]
[[Image:PD_patchy_rhoT.png|thumb|right]]
[[Image:PD_patchy_rhoT.png|thumb|right | Phase diagram in the density-temperature plane]]
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==References==
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The phase diagram of anisotropic particles (also known as patchy particles) that have octahedral symmetry [1]. The octahedral symmetry is achieved via six attractive patches.

Phase diagram in the pressure-temperature plane
Phase diagram in the density-temperature plane

References