A dynamical theory of homogeneous nucleation for colloids and macromolecules
Soft Condensed Matter
2011-10-27 v3 Chemical Physics
Abstract
Homogeneous nucleation is formulated within the context of fluctuating hydrodynamics. It is shown that for a colloidal or macromolecular system in the strong damping limit the most likely path for nucleation can be determined by gradient descent in density space governed by a nontrivial metric fixed by the dynamics. The theory provides a justification and extension of more heuristic equilibrium approaches based solely on the free energy. It is illustrated by application to liquid-vapor nucleation where it is shown that, in contrast to most free energy-based studies, the smallest clusters correspond to long wavelength, small amplitude perturbations.
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@article{arxiv.1105.0161,
title = {A dynamical theory of homogeneous nucleation for colloids and macromolecules},
author = {James F. Lutsko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.0161},
year = {2011}
}
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final version; 4 pages, 2 figures