We recently found that crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres from the bulk fluid faces a much higher free-energy barrier in four than in three dimensions at equivalent supersaturation, due to the increased geometrical frustration between the simplex-based fluid order and the crystal [J. A. van Meel, D. Frenkel, and P. Charbonneau, Phys. Rev. E 79, 030201(R) (2009)]. Here, we analyze the microscopic contributions to the fluid-crystal interfacial free energy to understand how the barrier to crystallization changes with dimension. We find the barrier to grow with dimension and we identify the role of polydispersity in preventing crystal formation. The increased fluid stability allows us to study the jamming behavior in four, five, and s...
We report new results from our programme of molecular dynamics simulation of hard-sphere systems, fo...
The crystallization of liquids confined at the nanoscale plays an important role in scientific and e...
Crystallization represents a long-standing problem in statistical physics and is of great relevance ...
We recently found that crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres from the bulk fluid faces a much...
Molecular dynamics simulations are performed for binary hard-sphere mixtures with a size ratio of γ=...
Molecular dynamics simulations are performed for binary hard-sphere mixtures with a size ratio of =0...
The hard-sphere system is the best known fluid that crystallizes: the solid-liquid interfacial free ...
Nucleation plays a critical role in the birth of crystals and is associated with a vast array of phe...
Nucleation plays a critical role in the birth of crystals and is associated with a vast array of phe...
We investigate the crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres confined by two square patterned sub...
We investigate the crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres confined by two square patterned sub...
We investigate the competition between glass formation and crystallization of open tetrahedral struc...
We study crystal nucleation under the influence of sedimentation in a model of colloidal hard sphere...
We report on a large scale computer simulation study of crystal nucleation in hard spheres. Through ...
We study crystal nucleation under the influence of sedimentation in a model of colloidal hard sphere...
We report new results from our programme of molecular dynamics simulation of hard-sphere systems, fo...
The crystallization of liquids confined at the nanoscale plays an important role in scientific and e...
Crystallization represents a long-standing problem in statistical physics and is of great relevance ...
We recently found that crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres from the bulk fluid faces a much...
Molecular dynamics simulations are performed for binary hard-sphere mixtures with a size ratio of γ=...
Molecular dynamics simulations are performed for binary hard-sphere mixtures with a size ratio of =0...
The hard-sphere system is the best known fluid that crystallizes: the solid-liquid interfacial free ...
Nucleation plays a critical role in the birth of crystals and is associated with a vast array of phe...
Nucleation plays a critical role in the birth of crystals and is associated with a vast array of phe...
We investigate the crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres confined by two square patterned sub...
We investigate the crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres confined by two square patterned sub...
We investigate the competition between glass formation and crystallization of open tetrahedral struc...
We study crystal nucleation under the influence of sedimentation in a model of colloidal hard sphere...
We report on a large scale computer simulation study of crystal nucleation in hard spheres. Through ...
We study crystal nucleation under the influence of sedimentation in a model of colloidal hard sphere...
We report new results from our programme of molecular dynamics simulation of hard-sphere systems, fo...
The crystallization of liquids confined at the nanoscale plays an important role in scientific and e...
Crystallization represents a long-standing problem in statistical physics and is of great relevance ...