Two-dimensional fluid with competing interactions exhibiting microphase separation: Theory for bulk and interfacial properties
Colloidal particles that are confined to an interface such as the air-water interface are an example of a two-dimensional fluid. Such dispersions have been observed to spontaneously form cluster and stripe morphologies in certain systems with isotropic pair potentials between the particles, due to t...
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2008
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