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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Julia Yeomans OBE FRS

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Biological physics

Sub department

  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

Research groups

  • Condensed Matter Theory
Julia.Yeomans@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)76884 (college),01865 (2)73992
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, room 70.10
www-thphys.physics.ox.ac.uk/people/JuliaYeomans
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  • Publications

Phase separation under shear in two-dimensional binary fluids

PHYSICAL REVIEW E 59:4 (1999) 4366-4373

Authors:

AJ Wagner, JM Yeomans
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Spinodal decomposition in binary fluids

(1999) 46-55

Authors:

AJ Wagner, JM Yeomans

Abstract:

We use lattice Boltzmann simulations to investigate the way in which the spinodal decomposition of binary fluids depends on their viscosity and diffusivity. Both bulk phase separation and ordering in a lamellar structure are discussed.
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Surface spin-flop and discommensuration transitions in antiferromagnets

PHYSICAL REVIEW B 59:9 (1999) 6239-6249

Authors:

C Micheletti, RB Griffiths, JM Yeomans
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Dynamics of self-assembly in complex fluids

NUOVO CIMENTO D 20:12BIS (1998) 2393-2399

Authors:

G Gonnella, E Orlandini, JM Yeomans

Abstract:

Lattice Boltzmann simulations are used to study the phase ordering of a system quenched into a lamellar phase. Hydrodynamic modes are found to be essential for the fluid to avoid frozen metastable configurations and reach the equilibrium state. We also show that a shear imposed on an equilibrium array of droplets can induce a micellar-lamellar transition.
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Modeling the Dynamics of Amphiphilic Fluids

International Journal of Modern Physics C World Scientific Publishing 9:08 (1998) 1469-1478

Authors:

A Lamura, G Gonnella, JM Yeomans
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