%0 Journal Article %T Computational Study of Trimer Self-Assembly and Fluid Phase Behavior %A Harold W. Hatch %A Jeetain Mittal %A Vincent K. Shen %J Physics %D 2015 %I arXiv %R 10.1063/1.4918557 %X The fluid phase diagram of trimer particles composed of one central attractive bead and two repulsive beads was determined as a function of simple geometric parameters using flat-histogram Monte Carlo methods. A variety of self-assembled structures were obtained including spherical micelle-like clusters, elongated clusters and densely packed cylinders, depending on both the state conditions and shape of the trimer. Advanced simulation techniques were employed to determine transitions between self-assembled structures and macro- scopic phases using thermodynamic and structural definitions. Simple changes in particle geometry yield dramatic changes in phase behavior, ranging from macroscopic fluid phase separation to molecular-scale self- assembly. In special cases, both self-assembled, elongated clusters and bulk fluid phase separation occur simultaneously. Our work suggests that tuning particle shape and interactions can yield superstructures with controlled architecture. %U http://arxiv.org/abs/1503.01742v1