Strong correlations between equilibrium fluctuations of the configurational parts of pressure and energy are found in computer simulations of the Lennard-Jones liquid and other simple liquids, but not for hydrogen-bonding liquids such as methanol and water. The correlations that are present also in the crystal and glass phases reflect an effective inverse power-law repulsive potential dominating fluctuations, even at zero and slightly negative pressure. In experimental data for supercritical argon, the correlations are found to be approximately 96%. Consequences for viscous liquid dynamics are discussed. © 2008 The American Physical Society.
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Pedersen, U. R., Bailey, N. P., Schrøder, T. B., & Dyre, J. C. (2008). Strong pressure-energy correlations in van der Waals liquids. Physical Review Letters, 100(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.015701
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