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Dissipation in a Crystallization Process

Statistical Mechanics 2015-04-17 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

We discuss the crystallization process from the supersaturated melt in terms of its non-equilibrium properties. In particular, we quantify the amount of heat that is produced irreversibly when a suspension of hard spheres crystallizes. This amount of heat can be interpreted as arising from the resistance of the system against undergoing phase transition. We identify an intrinsic compression rate that separates a quasi-static regime from a regime of rapid crystallization. In the former the disspated heat grows linearly in the compression rate. In the latter the system crystallizes more easily, because new relaxation channels are opened, at the cost of forming a higher fraction of non-equilibrium crystal structures. In analogy to a shear-thinning fluid, the system shows a decreased resistance when it is driven rapidly.

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@article{arxiv.1504.04109,
  title  = {Dissipation in a Crystallization Process},
  author = {Sven Dorosz and Thomas Voigtmann and Tanja Schilling},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.04109},
  year   = {2015}
}
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