We investigate the crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres confined by two square patterned substrates (possessing the basic character of the body-centered cubic (bcc) crystal structure) at varying substrate separations via molecular dynamics simulation. Through slowly increasing the density of the system, we find that crystallization under the influence of square patterned substrates can set in at lower densities compared with the homogeneous crystallization. As the substrate separation decreases, the density, where crystallization occurs (i.e., pressure drops), becomes small. Moreover, two distinct regimes are identified in the plane of bcc particle fraction and density for the separation range investigated. For large substrate separ...
The crystallization of a metastable melt is one of the most important non-equilibrium phenomena in c...
The crystallization process of Hertzian spheres is studied by means of molecular dynamics simulation...
Crystallization represents a long-standing problem in statistical physics and is of great relevance ...
We investigate the crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres confined by two square patterned sub...
We report a numerical investigation of the crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres on different...
Targeting specific technological applications requires the control of nanoparticles properties and e...
Targeting specific technological applications requires the control of nanoparticle properties, espec...
We report a molecular-dynamics study of crystallization in highly size-asymmetric binary hard-sphere...
We report a molecular-dynamics study of crystallization in highly size-asymmetric binary hard-sphere...
Hierarchical self-assembly consisting of local associations of simple building blocks for the format...
We study the phase behaviour of hard spheres confined between two parallel hard plates using extensi...
Hierarchical self-assembly consisting of local associations of simple building blocks for the format...
We recently found that crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres from the bulk fluid faces a much...
We recently found that crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres from the bulk fluid faces a much...
We have studied, with quantitative confocal microscopy, epitaxial colloidal crystal growth of partic...
The crystallization of a metastable melt is one of the most important non-equilibrium phenomena in c...
The crystallization process of Hertzian spheres is studied by means of molecular dynamics simulation...
Crystallization represents a long-standing problem in statistical physics and is of great relevance ...
We investigate the crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres confined by two square patterned sub...
We report a numerical investigation of the crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres on different...
Targeting specific technological applications requires the control of nanoparticles properties and e...
Targeting specific technological applications requires the control of nanoparticle properties, espec...
We report a molecular-dynamics study of crystallization in highly size-asymmetric binary hard-sphere...
We report a molecular-dynamics study of crystallization in highly size-asymmetric binary hard-sphere...
Hierarchical self-assembly consisting of local associations of simple building blocks for the format...
We study the phase behaviour of hard spheres confined between two parallel hard plates using extensi...
Hierarchical self-assembly consisting of local associations of simple building blocks for the format...
We recently found that crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres from the bulk fluid faces a much...
We recently found that crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres from the bulk fluid faces a much...
We have studied, with quantitative confocal microscopy, epitaxial colloidal crystal growth of partic...
The crystallization of a metastable melt is one of the most important non-equilibrium phenomena in c...
The crystallization process of Hertzian spheres is studied by means of molecular dynamics simulation...
Crystallization represents a long-standing problem in statistical physics and is of great relevance ...