Role of the prestructured surface cloud in crystal nucleation

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Abstract

For the homogeneous crystal nucleation process in a soft-core colloid model, we identify optimal reaction coordinates from a set of novel order parameters based on the local structure within the nucleus, by employing transition path sampling techniques combined with a likelihood maximization of the committor function. We find that nucleation is governed by solid clusters that consist of an hcp core embedded within a cloud of surface particles that are highly correlated with their nearest neighbors but not ordered in a high-symmetry crystal structure. The results shed new light on the interpretation of the surface and volume terms in classical nucleation theory. © 2011 American Physical Society.

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Lechner, W., Dellago, C., & Bolhuis, P. G. (2011). Role of the prestructured surface cloud in crystal nucleation. Physical Review Letters, 106(8). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.085701

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