We discuss the formation of polycrystalline microstructures within the framework of phase field theory. First, the model is tested for crystal nucleation in a hard sphere system. It is shown that, when evaluating the model parameters from molecular dynamics simulations, the phase field theory predicts the nucleation barrier for hard spheres accurately. The formation of spherulites is described by an extension of the model that incorporates branching with a definite orientational mismatch. This effect is induced by a metastable minimum in the orientational free energy. Spherulites are an extreme example of polycrystalline growth, a phenomenon that results from the quenching of orientational defects (grain boundaries) into the solid as the ra...
The principle of polymorph selection upon crystal nucleation is one of the fundamental problems in c...
The establishment of a coupled numerical model that enables us to simulate spherulite formations and...
International audienceHeterogeneous crystal nucleation is ubiquitous in nature and at the heart of m...
Advances in the orientation-field-based phase-field (PF) models made in the past are reviewed. The m...
Advances in the orientation-field-based phase-field (PF) models made in the past are reviewed. The m...
Advances in the orientation-field-based phase-field (PF) models made in the past are reviewed. The m...
Advances in the orientation-field-based phase-field (PF) models made in the past are reviewed. The m...
We apply a simple dynamical density functional theory, the phase-field crystal (PFC) model of overda...
doi:10.1088/0953-8984/16/41/R01 We review recent advances made in the phase field modelling of polyc...
Advanced phase-field techniques have been applied to address various aspects of polycrystalline soli...
We review how phase-field models contributed to the understanding of various aspects of crystal nucl...
We review how phase-field models contributed to the understanding of various aspects of crystal nucl...
We review how phase-field models contributed to the understanding of various aspects of crystal nucl...
A phase field theory of polycrystalline solidification is presented that describes the nucleation an...
The principle of polymorph selection upon crystal nucleation is one of the fundamental problems in c...
The principle of polymorph selection upon crystal nucleation is one of the fundamental problems in c...
The establishment of a coupled numerical model that enables us to simulate spherulite formations and...
International audienceHeterogeneous crystal nucleation is ubiquitous in nature and at the heart of m...
Advances in the orientation-field-based phase-field (PF) models made in the past are reviewed. The m...
Advances in the orientation-field-based phase-field (PF) models made in the past are reviewed. The m...
Advances in the orientation-field-based phase-field (PF) models made in the past are reviewed. The m...
Advances in the orientation-field-based phase-field (PF) models made in the past are reviewed. The m...
We apply a simple dynamical density functional theory, the phase-field crystal (PFC) model of overda...
doi:10.1088/0953-8984/16/41/R01 We review recent advances made in the phase field modelling of polyc...
Advanced phase-field techniques have been applied to address various aspects of polycrystalline soli...
We review how phase-field models contributed to the understanding of various aspects of crystal nucl...
We review how phase-field models contributed to the understanding of various aspects of crystal nucl...
We review how phase-field models contributed to the understanding of various aspects of crystal nucl...
A phase field theory of polycrystalline solidification is presented that describes the nucleation an...
The principle of polymorph selection upon crystal nucleation is one of the fundamental problems in c...
The principle of polymorph selection upon crystal nucleation is one of the fundamental problems in c...
The establishment of a coupled numerical model that enables us to simulate spherulite formations and...
International audienceHeterogeneous crystal nucleation is ubiquitous in nature and at the heart of m...