层状受限固体中的相变和尺寸交叉

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Yong Wang, Junjie Wang, Ge Yao, Zheyong Fan, Enzo Granato, Michael Kosterlitz, Tapio Ala-Nissila, Roberto Car, Jian Sun
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摘要

在受限的原子体系中,固相的性质和有序-无序相变从二维(2D)层到三维(3D)体的交叉在很大程度上仍然无法解释。为此,我们考虑了稀有气体和铝在不同压力和温度下被限制在石墨烯片之间。利用晶体结构搜索方法和基于量子力学精度的机器学习势的分子动力学,我们识别了偏离简单紧密堆积的多层受限固体的结构。加热后,我们发现受约束的二维单层根据两步连续kosterlitz - thoulss - halperin - nelson - young理论熔化。然而,多层固体在不连续地熔化成各向同性液体之前,连续地转变为中间层六相。这个中间阶段至少持续了12层。随着层数的增加,这种变化可以定性地理解为在熔化过程中从二维拓扑缺陷向三维拓扑缺陷的交叉。
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Phase transitions and dimensional cross-over in layered confined solids
The nature of solid phases and cross-over of order–disorder phase transitions from two-dimensional (2D) layers to three-dimensional (3D) bulk in confined atomic systems remain largely unexplained. To this end, we consider noble gases and aluminum confined between graphene sheets at different pressures and temperatures. Using crystal structure search methods and molecular dynamics based on machine-learned potentials with quantum-mechanical accuracy, we identify structures of multilayer confined solids that deviate from simple close packing. Upon heating, we find that confined 2D monolayers melt according to the two-step continuous Kosterlitz–Thouless–Halperin–Nelson–Young theory. However, multilayer solids transition continuously into an intermediate layered-hexatic phase before melting discontinuously into an isotropic liquid. This intermediate phase persists at least up to 12 layers studied here. This change can be qualitatively understood based on the cross-over from 2D topological defects toward 3D ones during melting as the number of layers increases.
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19.00
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