Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
We investigated numerically the high-temperature–high-pressure phase diagram of xenon as modeled
through the exp-6 interaction potential, which is thought to provide a reliable description of the thermal
behavior of rare gases under extreme conditions. We performed a series of extensive NVT Monte Carlo
simulations which, in conjunction with exact computation of the solid free energy by the Frenkel-Ladd method,
allowed us to precisely locate the freezing and melting thresholds at each temperature. We find that, under
isothermal compression, the exp-6 fluid freezes directly into a fcc solid; however, above 4500 K, an intermediate
bcc phase becomes stable in a narrow range of pressures. The chemical potential of the hcp phase never
significantly differs from that of the fcc solid of equal T and P, though the former is found to be slightly greater
than the latter. We discuss our results in the light of previous numerical studies of the same model system and
of the experimental data available for xenon.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Solid-liquid transition; solid-solid phase transitions; Frenkel-Ladd method; Xenon phase diagram
Elenco autori:
Saija, Franz
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