Nucleation plays a critical role in many natural and technological processes, and nucleation control requires detailed understanding of nucleation process at atomic level. In this study, we investigate the atomistic mechanism of heterogeneous nucleation in generic systems of liquid/substrate with positive lattice misfit (the solid has larger atomic spacing than the substrate) using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. We found that heterogeneous nucleation process in such systems can be best described by a 3-layer nucleation mechanism: formation of the completely ordered first layer with an epitaxial relationship with the top surface of the substrate; formation of vacancies in the second layer to accommodate lattice misfit; and creation of ...
Can completely homogeneous nucleation occur? Large scale molecular dynamics simulations performed on...
Various factors, such as environmental conditions, composition, and external fields, can influence i...
Data Availability Statement: Not applicable.Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. During solidification ...
Our current understanding of heterogeneous nucleation has been dominated by the classical nucleation...
Our current understanding of heterogeneous nucleation has been largely confined to the classical nuc...
Our current understanding of heterogeneous nucleation has been dominated by the classical nucleation...
Data Availability Statement: All data are available in the main text.Copyright: © 2022 by the author...
Recently, we have proposed a new framework for early stages solidification, in which heterogeneous n...
Data Availability Statement: All data are available in the main text.Copyright: © 2022 by the author...
© 2018, The Authors. Understanding atomic ordering in a metallic liquid adjacent to a solid substrat...
Crystallization of supersaturated liquids usually starts by heterogeneous nucleation. Mounting evide...
Prenucleation refers to the phenomenon of substrate-induced atomic ordering in the liquid adjacent t...
In this study, we used molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to investigate the atomic ordering in the...
Crystallization of supersaturated liquids usually starts by epitaxial growth or by heterogeneous nuc...
Heterogeneous crystal nucleation is the dominant mechanism of crystallization in most systems, yet i...
Can completely homogeneous nucleation occur? Large scale molecular dynamics simulations performed on...
Various factors, such as environmental conditions, composition, and external fields, can influence i...
Data Availability Statement: Not applicable.Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. During solidification ...
Our current understanding of heterogeneous nucleation has been dominated by the classical nucleation...
Our current understanding of heterogeneous nucleation has been largely confined to the classical nuc...
Our current understanding of heterogeneous nucleation has been dominated by the classical nucleation...
Data Availability Statement: All data are available in the main text.Copyright: © 2022 by the author...
Recently, we have proposed a new framework for early stages solidification, in which heterogeneous n...
Data Availability Statement: All data are available in the main text.Copyright: © 2022 by the author...
© 2018, The Authors. Understanding atomic ordering in a metallic liquid adjacent to a solid substrat...
Crystallization of supersaturated liquids usually starts by heterogeneous nucleation. Mounting evide...
Prenucleation refers to the phenomenon of substrate-induced atomic ordering in the liquid adjacent t...
In this study, we used molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to investigate the atomic ordering in the...
Crystallization of supersaturated liquids usually starts by epitaxial growth or by heterogeneous nuc...
Heterogeneous crystal nucleation is the dominant mechanism of crystallization in most systems, yet i...
Can completely homogeneous nucleation occur? Large scale molecular dynamics simulations performed on...
Various factors, such as environmental conditions, composition, and external fields, can influence i...
Data Availability Statement: Not applicable.Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. During solidification ...