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CONDENSED MATTER
Clustering of defects and crystallites in a two-dimensional Yukawa fluid
B. A. Klumov Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, 125412, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:
Various properties of crystal clusters (i.e., clusters consisting of particles with six nearest neighbors) in a two-dimensional Yukawa fluid have been considered for the first time in a wide temperature range beginning with the melting temperature. With increasing temperature, the concentration of crystal particles (which noticeably prevail in a melt) decreases slowly, while the defect concentration increases, which results in the formation of large clusters consisting of defects and in the degradation of large crystal clusters in the considered two-dimensional fluid. Their characteristic size and shape change sharply in a narrow temperature range. The comparative analysis of crystal clusters and clusters consisting of topological defects has been performed. Their size distributions and other structural characteristics have been obtained.
Received: 11.09.2024 Revised: 11.09.2024 Accepted: 03.10.2024
Citation:
B. A. Klumov, “Clustering of defects and crystallites in a two-dimensional Yukawa fluid”, Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 120:9 (2024), 675–680; JETP Letters, 120:9 (2024), 650–654
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