Magic numbers for classical Lennard-Jones cluster heat capacities
- 1 March 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 102 (9) , 3747-3768
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.468557
Abstract
Heat capacity curves as functions of temperature for classical atomic clusters bound by pairwise Lennard-Jones potentials were calculated for aggregate sizes from 4 to 24 using Monte Carlo methods. J-walking (or jump-walking) was used to overcome convergence difficulties due to quasi-ergodicity in the solid-liquid transition region. The heat capacity curves were found to differ markedly and nonmonotonically as functions of cluster size. Curves for N = 4, 5 and 8 consisted of a smooth, featureless, monotonic increase throughout the transition region, while curves for N = 7 and 15-17 showed a distinct shoulder in this region; the remaining clusters had distinguishable transition heat capacity peaks. The size and location of these peaks exhibited "magic number" behavior, with the most pronounced peaks occurring for magic number sizes of N = 13, 19 and 23. A comparison of the heat capacities with other cluster properties in the solid-liquid transition region that have been reported in the literature indicates partial support for the view that, for some clusters, the solid-liquid transition region is a coexistence region demarcated by relatively sharp, but separate, melting and freezing temperatures; some discrepancies, however, remain unresolved.Comment: Journal of Chemical Physics, 51 pageAll Related Versions
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