A simulation test of the optical Kerr mechanism for laser-induced nucleation |
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Authors: | Knott Brandon C Doherty Michael F Peters Baron |
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Institution: | Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106-5080, USA. |
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Abstract: | Recent experiments have demonstrated that intense, nanosecond laser pulses can induce crystal nucleation from supersaturated solutions that are transparent at the incident wavelengths, a phenomenon termed nonphotochemical laser-induced nucleation (NPLIN). Previous work has proposed that this effect is due to the alignment of solute molecules in solution due to the electric field of the applied laser light, promoting crystalline order. We have used simulations of NPLIN to examine how an orientational bias in solution affects nucleation with Monte Carlo simulations of a Potts lattice gas model. We examine this effect within both a classical, one-step nucleation framework as well as in the context of two-step nucleation. Our results indicate that an orientational bias can reduce the free energy barrier to nucleation within the one-step picture as well as promote the crystallization of amorphous precritical nuclei (the rate-determining step in the two-step picture). However, these effects are only present with field strengths that are much greater than those used in experiments. |
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