Diffusive first-order phase transition: nucleation, growth and coarsening in solids.

IF 19 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
David Simeone,Olivier Tissot,Laurence Luneville
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The phenomena of nucleation and growth, which fall into the category of first-order phase transitions, are of great importance. They are present everywhere in our daily lives. They enable us to understand and model a vast number of phenomena, from the formation of raindrops, to the gelling of polymers, the evolution of a virus population and the formation of galaxies. Surprisingly, this whole range of phenomena can be described by two seemingly antagonistic approaches: classical nucleation theory, which highlights the atomistic approach of the diffusion process, and the phase-field approach, which erases the discrete nature of the diffusion process. Although there is an huge quantity of articles and review papers dealing with the problem of first-order phase transition, the subject is so important and vast that it is very difficult to provide nowadays exhaustive syntheses on the subject. The revival over the past 20 years in the condensed matter world of phase field approaches such as phase field crystal, or the recent development of optimization methods such as gentle ascend dynamics, as well as the emergence of atom probe tomography (APT), have enabled us to better understand the links between these antagonistic approaches, and above all to provide new experimental results to test the limits of both. This renewal has motivated the writing of this review, both to take stock of current knowledge on these two approaches. This review has two distinct objectives: summarizing generic previous models applies to discuss the nucleation, the growth and the coarsening processes. Despite some reviews already exist on these different subject, few of them present the different logical links between these models and their limitations, unifying them within the framework of the theory of macroscopic fluctuations, which has been developed over the last 20 years. In particular, we present the extension of the Cahn-Hilliard formalism to model the nucleation and growth process and we discuss the relevance of the notion of pseudo-spinodal and discuss. Such an extension allows interpreting experiments performed fat from the solubility limit and the spinodal line. Finally, this work proposes some clues to make this unified approach more predictive.
扩散的一级相变:固体中的成核、生长和粗化。
成核和生长现象属于一级相变的范畴,具有重要意义。它们在我们的日常生活中无处不在。它们使我们能够理解和模拟大量的现象,从雨滴的形成到聚合物的凝胶化,从病毒种群的进化到星系的形成。令人惊讶的是,这整个现象范围可以用两种看似对立的方法来描述:经典成核理论,强调扩散过程的原子性方法,相场方法,消除扩散过程的离散性。虽然有大量的文章和评论论文处理一阶相变问题,但这一主题是如此重要和广泛,以至于现在很难提供关于这一主题的详尽综合。近20年来,凝聚态世界中相场方法(如相场晶体)的复兴,或优化方法(如缓升动力学)的最新发展,以及原子探针断层扫描(APT)的出现,使我们能够更好地理解这些对立方法之间的联系,最重要的是提供新的实验结果来测试两者的局限性。这种更新激发了本文的写作动机,既要对这两种方法的当前知识进行评估。本综述有两个明显的目的:总结以往适用于讨论成核、长大和粗化过程的一般模型。尽管已有一些关于这些不同主题的评论,但其中很少有人提出这些模型与其局限性之间的不同逻辑联系,将它们统一在宏观波动理论的框架内,这是过去20年来发展起来的。特别地,我们提出了Cahn-Hilliard形式主义的扩展,以模拟成核和生长过程,我们讨论了伪spinodal概念的相关性和讨论。这样的扩展允许解释实验从溶解度极限和spinodal线。最后,本工作提出了一些线索,使这种统一的方法更具预测性。
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Reports on Progress in Physics
Reports on Progress in Physics 物理-物理:综合
CiteScore
31.90
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0.00%
发文量
45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reports on Progress in Physics is a highly selective journal with a mission to publish ground-breaking new research and authoritative invited reviews of the highest quality and significance across all areas of physics and related areas. Articles must be essential reading for specialists, and likely to be of broader multidisciplinary interest with the expectation for long-term scientific impact and influence on the current state and/or future direction of a field.
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