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Condensation and Crystal Nucleation in a Lattice Gas with a Realistic Phase Diagram.

Santi PrestipinoGabriele Costa
Published in: Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
We reconsider model II of Orban et al. ( J. Chem. Phys.   1968 , 49 , 1778-1783), a two-dimensional lattice-gas system featuring a crystalline phase and two distinct fluid phases (liquid and vapor). In this system, a particle prevents other particles from occupying sites up to third neighbors on the square lattice, while attracting (with decreasing strength) particles sitting at fourth- or fifth-neighbor sites. To make the model more realistic, we assume a finite repulsion at third-neighbor distance, with the result that a second crystalline phase appears at higher pressures. However, the similarity with real-world substances is only partial: Upon closer inspection, the alleged liquid-vapor transition turns out to be a continuous (albeit sharp) crossover, even near the putative triple point. Closer to the standard picture is instead the freezing transition, as we show by computing the free-energy barrier relative to crystal nucleation from the "liquid".
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