Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Effective pair interactions with a soft-repulsive component are a well-known feature of polymer
solutions and colloidal suspensions, but they also provide a key to interpret the high-pressure
behaviour of simple elements. We have computed the zero-temperature phase diagram of four different
model potentials with various degrees of core softness. Among the reviewed crystal structures, there are
also a number of non-Bravais lattices, chosen among those observed in real systems. Some of these
crystals are indeed found to be stable for the selected potentials. We recognize an apparently universal
trend for unbounded potentials, going from high- to low-coordinated crystal phases and back upon
increasing the pressure. Conversely, a bounded repulsion may lead to intermittent appearance of
compact structures with compression and no eventual settling down in a specific phase. In both cases,
the fluid phase repeatedly reenters at intermediate pressures, as suggested by a cell-theory treatment
of the solids. These findings are of relevance for soft matter in general, but they also offer fresh insight
into the mechanisms subtended to solid polymorphism in elemental substances.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Saija, Franz
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