Isostructural solid-solid transition in crystalline systems with short-ranged interaction

Peter Bolhuis, Maarten Hagen, and Daan Frenkel
Phys. Rev. E 50, 4880 – Published 1 December 1994
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Abstract

Monte Carlo simulations show that dense systems of spherical particles with a short-ranged attractive interaction can undego a first-order transition from a dense to a more expanded solid phase with the same structure. This phase transition is analogous to the liquid-vapor transition in systems with longer-ranged attractive forces. In particular, the solid-solid transition terminates in a critical point. Numerical simulations on a square-well model indicate that a solid-solid transition will occur both in two and in three dimensions if the width of the attractive well is less than 7% of the hard-core diameter. For a hard-core Yukawa model, the transition occurs at a comparable value of the width of the attractive well. We argue that the solid-solid phase transition should be experimentally observable in mixtures of uncharged colloids and nonadsorbing polymers.

  • Received 20 June 1994

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.50.4880

©1994 American Physical Society

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Peter Bolhuis, Maarten Hagen, and Daan Frenkel

  • FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Kruislaan 407, 1098 SJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Vol. 50, Iss. 6 — December 1994

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