2009-07-01
Phase diagram of Hertzian spheres
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J. Chem. Phys. , Volume 131 - Issue Article number: 44514 p. 1- 9
We report the phase diagram of interpenetrating Hertzian spheres. The Hertz potential is purely repulsive, bounded at zero separation, and decreases monotonically as a power law with exponent 5/2, vanishing at the overlapping threshold. This simple functional describes the elastic interaction of weakly deformable bodies and, therefore, it is a reliable physical model of soft macromolecules, like star polymers and globular micelles. Using thermodynamic integration and extensive Monte Carlo simulations, we computed accurate free energies of the fluid phase and a large number of crystal structures. For this, we defined a general primitive unit cell that allows for the simulation of any lattice. We found multiple re-entrant melting and first-order transitions between crystals with cubic, trigonal, tetragonal, and hexagonal symmetries.
incl. Erratum vol. 131(2009) 159903
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Pámies, J. C., Cacciuto, A., & Frenkel, D. (2009). Phase diagram of Hertzian spheres. J. Chem. Phys., 131(Article number: 44514), 1–9. doi:10.1063/1.3186742 |