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Coexistence of active Brownian discs: Van der Waals theory and analytical results

Thomas Speck

Published 2020-10-25Version 1

At thermal equilibrium, intensive quantities like temperature and pressure have to be uniform throughout the system, restricting inhomogeneous systems composed of different phases. The paradigmatic example is the coexistence of vapor and liquid, a state that can also be observed for active Brownian particles steadily driven away from equilibrium. Recently, a strategy has been proposed that allows to predict phase equilibria of active particles [Phys. Rev. E \textbf{97}, 020602(R)(2018)]. Here we elaborate on this strategy and formulate it in the framework of a van der Waals theory for active discs. For a given equation of state, we derive the effective free energy analytically and show that it yields coexisting densities in very good agreement with numerical results. We discuss the interfacial tension and the relation to Cahn-Hilliard models.

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