Finite Size Scaling of Melting in Two Dimensions
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Abstract
The melting transition of a two-dimensional Lennard-Jones fluid is studied using classical Monte Carlo methods. Melting in two dimensions is expected to occur via a two-stage process, with separate transitions for translational and orientational order. The second moments of the translational and orientational order parameters are analyzed, and dimensionless quantities are constructed. According to finite size scaling theory, such quantities should be a function of the ratio of system size to the correlation length of the appropriate order parameter. Using the theoretical temperature dependence of the correlation length, and the fact that the correlation length approaches infinity at the critical point, the two melting transitions may be determined.
Authors
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Keola Wierschem
MARTECH \& Department of Physics, Florida State University
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Efstratios Manousakis
Department of Physics and MARTECH, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, 32306, USA and Department of Physics, University of Athens, Greece, Florida State University, MARTECH, Department of Physics, FSU \& MARTECH, MARTECH \& Department of Physics, Florida State University and Department of Physics, University of Athens, Greece, Department of Physics, FSU \& MARTECH, Department of Physics, University of Athens, Greece