Michael Plischke, Farid F. Abraham
Journal of Statistical Physics
The Abraham-Singh perturbation theory is applied to the case of the interface between an fee crystal and its melt. The starting point is the density distribution of a hard-sphere liquid near a hard wall. The perturbation theory corrects the hard-sphere fluid density distribution by accounting for the soft repulsive nature of the crystal face with respect to the fluid atoms, this interaction being approximated by its two-dimensional Boltzmann average potential. Account is taken of the thermal motion of the crystalline molecules at the interface. The theoretical density distribution is in good agreement with that obtained from a molecular dynamics experiment, for both (100) and (111) faces. © 1981 American Institute of Physics.
Michael Plischke, Farid F. Abraham
Journal of Statistical Physics
Farid F. Abraham
The Journal of Chemical Physics
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Physical Review Letters
Farid F. Abraham, J.Q. Broughton, et al.
Journal of Computer-Aided Materials Design