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Long-wavelength fluctuations and dimensionality crossover in confined liquids

Soft Condensed Matter 2021-07-27 v1 Materials Science Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

The phase behavior of liquids confined in a slit geometry does not reveal a crossover from a three to a two-dimensional behavior as the gap size decreases. Indeed, the prototypical two-dimensional hexatic phase only occurs in liquids confined to a monolayer. Here, we demonstrate that the dimensionality crossover is apparent in the lateral size dependence of the relaxation dynamics of confined liquids, developing a Debye model for the density of vibrational states of confined systems and performing extensive numerical simulations. In confined systems, Mermin-Wagner fluctuations enhance the amplitude of vibrational motion or Debye-Waller factor by a quantity scaling as the inverse gap width and proportional to the logarithm of the aspect ratio, as a clear signature of a two-dimensional behaviour. As the temperature or lateral system size increases, the crossover to a size-independent relaxation dynamics occurs when structural relaxation takes place before the vibrational modes with the longest wavelength develop.

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@article{arxiv.2107.12225,
  title  = {Long-wavelength fluctuations and dimensionality crossover in confined liquids},
  author = {Jing Yang and Yan-Wei Li and Massimo Pica Ciamarra},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.12225},
  year   = {2021}
}

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