1982
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.26.284
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Relaxation and fluctuation effects near the melting transition in a two-dimensional solid

Abstract: A molecular-dynamics simulation was used to examine the approach to equilibrium of a two-dimensional solid near the melting transition. The system examined consisted of 256 particles interacting through an r repulsive potential. It was found that near the transition the behavior is characterized by both increasing relaxation times and increasing thermodynamic fluctuations. No true metastable states were observed. This behavior appears to be the critical slowing down that accompanies continuous transitions, sup… Show more

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“…We evaluate the thermal average potential energy , structure factor S(q), and hexatic (Nelson-Halperin) order parameter [4,24,25] ψ 6 :…”
Section: B Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We evaluate the thermal average potential energy , structure factor S(q), and hexatic (Nelson-Halperin) order parameter [4,24,25] ψ 6 :…”
Section: B Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%