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Yang Tao, Zhang Jing, Long Jian, Long Qing-Hua, Chen Zheng. Phase field crystal study of the crystallization modes within the two-phase regionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(8): 088109.
| Yang Tao, Zhang Jing, Long Jian, Long Qing-Hua, Chen Zheng. Phase field crystal study of the crystallization modes within the two-phase regionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(8): 088109. |
Phase field crystal study of the crystallization modes within the two-phase region
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Abstract
Using the phase field crystal approach, the crystallization process within the liquid-solid coexistence region is investigated for a square lattice on an atomic scale. Two competing growth modes, i.e., the diffusion-controlled growth through long-range atomic migration in liquid and the diffusionless growth through local atom rearrangement, which give rise to two completely different crystallization behaviors, are compared. In the diffusion-controlled regime, the interface migrates in a layerwise manner, leading to a gradual change of crystal morphology from truncated square to four-fold symmetric dendrite with the increase of driving force. For the diffusionless growth mode, a single crystal with no significant density change occupies the whole system at a faster rate while exhibiting a small growth anisotropy. The competition between these two modes is also discussed from the key input of the phase field crystal model: the correlation function. -
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