Mode expansion for the density profile of crystal-fluid interfaces: Hard spheres as a test case
arXiv:1203.3756 · doi:10.1088/0953-8984/24/46/464124
Abstract
We present a technique for analyzing the full three-dimensional density profiles of a planar crystal-fluid interface in terms of density modes. These density modes can also be related to crystallinity order parameter profiles which are used in coarse-grained, phase field type models of the statics and dynamics of crystal-fluid interfaces and are an alternative to crystallinity order parameters extracted from simulations using local crystallinity criteria. We illustrate our results for the hard sphere system using finely-resolved, three-dimensional density profiles from density functional theory of fundamental measure type.
submitted for the special issue of the CODEF III conference