Percolation of linear $k$-mers on square lattice: from isotropic through partially ordered to completely aligned state
Abstract
Numerical simulations by means of Monte Carlo method and finite-size scaling analysis have been performed to study the percolation behavior of linear -mers (also denoted in the literature as rigid rods, needles, sticks) on two-dimensional square lattices with periodic boundary conditions. Percolation phenomena are investigated for anisotropic relaxation random sequential adsorption of linear -mers. Especially, effect of anisotropic placement of the objects on the percolation threshold has been investigated. Moreover, the behavior of percolation probability that a lattice of size percolates at concentration has been studied in details in dependence on , anisotropy and lattice size . A nonmonotonic size dependence for the percolation threshold has been confirmed in isotropic case. We propose a fitting formula for percolation threshold , where , , , are the fitting parameters varying with anisotropy. We predict that for large -mers () isotropic placed at the lattice, percolation cannot occur even at jamming concentration.
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@article{arxiv.1208.3602,
title = {Percolation of linear $k$-mers on square lattice: from isotropic through partially ordered to completely aligned state},
author = {Yuri Yu. Tarasevich and Nikolai I. Lebovka and Valeri V. Laptev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.3602},
year = {2012}
}
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11 pages, 12 figures