A Family of Tunable Spherically-Symmetric Potentials that Span the Range from Hard Spheres to Water-like Behavior
Zhenyu Yan, Sergey V. Buldyrev, Nicolas Giovambattista, Pablo G., Debenedetti, H. Eugene Stanley

TL;DR
This paper explores a family of tunable spherically-symmetric potentials with two length scales, revealing water-like anomalies and structural transitions as the ratio of core diameters varies, bridging hard sphere and water behaviors.
Contribution
It introduces a tunable potential family that captures the transition from hard sphere to water-like behavior, demonstrating the emergence of anomalies solely from two length scales without orientation dependence.
Findings
Negative thermal expansion observed for certain ratios.
Water-like structural and dynamic anomalies occur near specific ratios.
Order map transitions from water-like to hard-sphere-like behavior.
Abstract
We investigate the equation of state, diffusion coefficient, and structural order of a family of spherically-symmetric potentials consisting of a hard core and a linear repulsive ramp. This generic potential has two characteristic length scales: the hard and soft core diameters. The family of potentials is generated by varying their ratio, . We find negative thermal expansion (thermodynamic anomaly) and an increase of the diffusion coefficient upon isothermal compression (dynamic anomaly) for . As in water, the regions where these anomalies occur are nested domes in the () or () planes, with the thermodynamic anomaly dome contained entirely within the dynamic anomaly dome. We calculate translational and orientational order parameters ( and ), and project equilibrium state points onto the () plane, or order map. The order map…
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