Wednesday, February 6, 2013

1302.0987 (Sven van Teeffelen et al.)

Vacancy diffusion in colloidal crystals as determined by dynamical
density-functional theory and the phase-field-crystal model
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Sven van Teeffelen, Cristian Vasile Achim, Hartmut Löwen
A two-dimensional crystal of repulsive dipolar particles is studied in the vicinity of its melting transition by using Brownian dynamics computer simulation, dynamical density functional theory and phase-field crystal modelling. A vacancy is created by taking out a particle from an equilibrated crystal and the relaxation dynamics of the vacancy is followed by monitoring the time-dependent one-particle density. We find that the vacancy is quickly filled up by diffusive hopping of neighbouring particles towards the vacancy center. We examine the temperature dependence of the diffusion constant and find that it decreases with decreasing temperature in the simulations. This trend is reproduced by the dynamical density functional theory. Conversely, the phase field crystal calculations predict the opposite trend. Therefore, the phase-field model needs a temperature-dependent expression for the mobility to predict trends correctly.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.0987

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