Field-theoretic simulations: An emerging tool for probing soft material assembly

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Glenn H. Fredrickson
Kris T. Delaney
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[1] University of California,Mitsubishi Chemical Center for Advanced Materials
[2] University of California,Materials Research Laboratory
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MRS Bulletin | 2018年 / 43卷
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It is curious that first-principles quantum simulations for establishing the electronic structure and bonding patterns of molecules and materials are conducted using fields, yet the standard theoretical approach to understanding their thermal behavior, phase transitions, and self-assembly on larger length- and time scales relies on classical force fields acting on particle degrees of freedom. This article discusses how equilibrium models of classical particle assemblies can be exactly reframed as statistical field theories, and how these theories can be numerically simulated. Today, such field-theoretic simulations have emerged as a highly efficient way to study phase transitions and self-assembly behavior in broad classes of soft materials, including block polymers, polyelectrolyte complexes, and polymeric emulsions.
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