Issue 15, 2009

Ordered equilibrium structures in soft matter systems between two and three dimensions

Abstract

We identify the sequences of emerging ordered equilibrium structures as a three-dimensional crystal grows in thickness, starting from a two-dimensional lattice. To this end, we consider a system of particles that interact via a Gaussian potential and are confined between two parallel plates separated by a distance D. Using optimization tools that are based on genetic algorithms, we identify the T = 0, ground state configurations of the system. Based on these results, we investigate and interpret in detail two archetypes of structural transitions occurring in the diagram of states: one of them is a sequence of square → centered rectangular → hexagonal transitions at fixed confinement D as the density grows and the other is the often-discussed buckling transition, which emerges at fixed density as the system forms a new layer with increasing thickness D. These theoretical investigations are complemented and confirmed by Monte Carlo simulations.

Graphical abstract: Ordered equilibrium structures in soft matter systems between two and three dimensions

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Apr 2009
Accepted
22 May 2009
First published
16 Jun 2009

Soft Matter, 2009,5, 2852-2857

Ordered equilibrium structures in soft matter systems between two and three dimensions

M. Kahn, J. Weis, C. N. Likos and G. Kahl, Soft Matter, 2009, 5, 2852 DOI: 10.1039/B906832E

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