We introduce a novel method for calculating the size of the critical nucleus and the value of the surface tension in systems with first order phase transition. The method is based on classical nucleation theory, and it consists in studying the thermodynamics of a sphere of given radius embedded in a frozen metastable surrounding. The frozen configuration creates a pinning field on the surface of the free sphere. The pinning field forces the sphere to stay in the metastable phase as long as its size is smaller than the critical nucleus. We test our method in two first order systems, both on a two-dimensional lattice: a system where the parameter tuning the transition is the magnetic field, and a second system where the tuning parameter is th...
The surface tension of liquid clusters in the Classical Nucleation Theory (CNT) is investigated usi...
In nature, we often find that multiple solid phases form from the same solution. Zeolites present th...
The dynamical behavior of the surface tension of two initially immiscible phases on raising the temp...
Abstract. The exact treatment of first-order phase transition is an important topic in thermodynamic...
Theoretical and computational investigations of nucleation have been plagued by the sensitivity of t...
Nucleation is the first step in the formation of a new phase in a thermodynamic system. The Classic...
Phenomenological nucleation theories are considered from the viewpoint of Gibbs' surface thermodynam...
Surface tension plays an integral part in our discussions on the formation of new phases from melt, ...
We focus on the Gibbs free energy ΔG for nucleating a droplet of the stable phase (e.g. solid) insid...
Homogeneous nucleation of a new phase near an Ising-like critical point of another phase transition ...
Homogeneous nucleation of a new phase near an Ising-like critical point of another phase transition ...
Abstract. We investigate a phase-field-crystal model for homogeneous nucleation. Instead of solving ...
For small confinement volumes, phase transition temperatures are determined by the scarcity of the c...
We study the critical nuclei morphologies of a binary alloy by the string method. The dynamic equati...
AbstractBy means of the Furnstahl, Serot and Tang's model, the effects of surface tension and Coulom...
The surface tension of liquid clusters in the Classical Nucleation Theory (CNT) is investigated usi...
In nature, we often find that multiple solid phases form from the same solution. Zeolites present th...
The dynamical behavior of the surface tension of two initially immiscible phases on raising the temp...
Abstract. The exact treatment of first-order phase transition is an important topic in thermodynamic...
Theoretical and computational investigations of nucleation have been plagued by the sensitivity of t...
Nucleation is the first step in the formation of a new phase in a thermodynamic system. The Classic...
Phenomenological nucleation theories are considered from the viewpoint of Gibbs' surface thermodynam...
Surface tension plays an integral part in our discussions on the formation of new phases from melt, ...
We focus on the Gibbs free energy ΔG for nucleating a droplet of the stable phase (e.g. solid) insid...
Homogeneous nucleation of a new phase near an Ising-like critical point of another phase transition ...
Homogeneous nucleation of a new phase near an Ising-like critical point of another phase transition ...
Abstract. We investigate a phase-field-crystal model for homogeneous nucleation. Instead of solving ...
For small confinement volumes, phase transition temperatures are determined by the scarcity of the c...
We study the critical nuclei morphologies of a binary alloy by the string method. The dynamic equati...
AbstractBy means of the Furnstahl, Serot and Tang's model, the effects of surface tension and Coulom...
The surface tension of liquid clusters in the Classical Nucleation Theory (CNT) is investigated usi...
In nature, we often find that multiple solid phases form from the same solution. Zeolites present th...
The dynamical behavior of the surface tension of two initially immiscible phases on raising the temp...