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Homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation of Lennard-Jones liquids
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2007
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Colloidal MaterialEngineeringChemistrySimple LiquidFree Energy CostSoft MatterNucleationLennard-jones LiquidCrystal FormationLennard-jones LiquidsPhysicsPhysical ChemistryFree Energy BarrierCrystallographyColloidal SystemNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsChemical Kinetics
The homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation of a Lennard-Jones liquid is investigated using the umbrella sampling method. The free energy cost of forming a nucleating droplet is determined as a function of the quench depth, and the saddle point nature of the droplets is verified using an intervention technique. The structure and symmetry of the nucleating droplets are found for a range of temperatures. We find that for deep quenches the nucleating droplets become more anisotropic and diffuse with no well-defined core or surface. The environment of the nucleating droplets forms randomly stacked hexagonal planes. This behavior is consistent with a spinodal nucleation interpretation. We also find that the free energy barrier for heterogeneous nucleation is a minimum when the lattice spacing of the impurity equals the lattice spacing of the equilibrium crystalline phase. If the lattice spacing of the impurity is different, the crystal grows into the bulk instead of wetting the impurity.
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