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Kinetic Crystallisation Instability in Liquids with Short-Ranged Attractions

Authors :
Royall, C. Patrick
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Liquids in systems with spherically symmetric interactions are not thermodynamically stable when the range of the attraction is reduced sufficiently. However, these metastable liquids have lifetimes long enough that they are readily observable prior to crystallisation. Here we investigate the fate of liquids when the interaction range is reduced dramatically. Under these conditions, we propose that the liquid becomes kinetically unstable, i.e. its properties are non-stationary on the timescale of structural relaxation. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we find that in the square well model with range 6% of the diameter, the liquid crystallises within the timescale of structural relaxation for state points except those so close to criticality that the lengthscale of density fluctuations couples to the length of the simulation box size for typical system sizes. Even very close to criticality, the liquid exhibits significant structural change on the timescale of relaxation.<br />Comment: 8 pages, accepted in special issue of Molecular Physics in honour of Daan Frenkel

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1806.05469
Document Type :
Working Paper