A limit of stability in supercooled liquid clusters |
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Authors: | Mendez-Villuendas Eduardo Saika-Voivod Ivan Bowles Richard K |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5C9, Canada. |
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Abstract: | We examine the metastable liquid phase of a supercooled gold nanocluster by studying the free energy landscape using the largest solidlike embryo as an order parameter. Just below freezing, the free energy exhibits a local minimum at small embryo sizes and a maximum at a larger critical embryo size. At T=660 K the free energy becomes a monotonically decreasing function of the order parameter as the liquid phase becomes unstable, indicating that we have reached a limit of stability. In contrast to the mean-field theory predictions for a spinodal, the size of the critical embryo remains finite as the limit of stability is approached. We also calculate the rate of nucleation, independently from our free energy calculations, and observe a rapid increase in its temperature dependence when the free energy barrier is on the order of kT. We suggest that this supports the idea that freezing becomes a barrierless process at low temperatures. |
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