The Journal of chemical physics | 2019

Liquid-hexatic-solid phase transition of a hard-core lattice gas with third neighbor exclusion.

 
 
 
 

Abstract


The determination of phase behavior and, in particular, the nature of phase transitions in two-dimensional systems is often clouded by finite size effects and by access to the appropriate thermodynamic regime. We address these issues using an alternative route to deriving the equation of state of a two-dimensional hard-core particle system, based on kinetic arguments and the Gibbs adsorption isotherm, by the use of the random sequential adsorption with a surface diffusion model. Insight into coexistence regions and phase transitions is obtained through direct visualization of the system at any fractional surface coverage via local bond orientation order. The analysis of the bond orientation correlation function for each individual configuration confirms that first-order phase transition occurs in a two-step liquid-hexatic-solid transition at high surface coverage.

Volume 151 10
Pages \n 104702\n
DOI 10.1063/1.5123231
Language English
Journal The Journal of chemical physics

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