2013
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.88.022104
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Solid-liquid transition in polydisperse Lennard-Jones systems

Abstract: We study melting of a face-centered crystalline solid consisting of polydisperse Lennard-Jones spheres with Gaussian polydispersity in size. The phase diagram reproduces the existence of a nearly temperature invariant terminal polydispersity (δ(t) =/~ 0.11), with no signature of reentrant melting. The absence of reentrant melting can be attributed to the influence of the attractive part of the potential upon melting. We find that at terminal polydispersity the fractional density change approaches zero, which s… Show more

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“…Since λ ∼ ζ 4 k B T , performing experiments on model heterogeneous membranes with different sizes of the constituent lipid molecules (and hence varying ζ) should be a promising route to test our results experimentally. Our results highlight the significant differences in the fluctuations of asymmetric [21] and symmetric inhomogeneous membranes near T c .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Since λ ∼ ζ 4 k B T , performing experiments on model heterogeneous membranes with different sizes of the constituent lipid molecules (and hence varying ζ) should be a promising route to test our results experimentally. Our results highlight the significant differences in the fluctuations of asymmetric [21] and symmetric inhomogeneous membranes near T c .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Such an approach was used earlier in our study of polydisperse liquids. 44 In this work, however, we employ a simple approach. Here we have carried out inherent structure analysis to obtain the phase diagram.…”
Section: Phase Diagram Of the Structure Breaker Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have also shown in our previous study that method of IS energy analysis can provide accurate phase diagram. 44 Additionally, we have taken the help of visual molecular dynamics (VMD) 45 to get many snapshots for a particular mole fraction and particular temperature to obtain the present phase diagram. VMD is a molecular visualization program for displaying, animating, and analyzing a system from different angular view using 3-D graphics.…”
Section: Phase Diagram Of the Structure Breaker Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A truncatedand-shifted pair potential cutoff at r c = 2.5σ is applied. We follow the standard approach in the literature and define the dimensionless polydispersity index δ as the ratio of the distributed variable's standard deviation and mean 17 . Polydispersities are studied in the interval from δ = 0% to δ = 51.92%.…”
Section: Simulation and Model Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%