Phase diagram of Kob-Andersen type binary Lennard-Jones mixtures
Abstract
The binary Kob-Andersen (KA) Lennard-Jones mixture is the standard model for computational studies of viscous liquids and the glass transition. For very long simulations the viscous KA system crystallizes, however, by phase separating into a pure A particle phase forming an FCC crystal. We present the thermodynamic phase diagram for KA-type mixtures consisting of up to 50\% small (B) particles showing, in particular, that the melting temperature of the standard KA system at liquid density is in A particle Lennard-Jones units. At large B particle concentrations the system crystallizes into the CsCl crystal structure. The eutectic corresponding to the FCC and CsCl structures is cut-off in a narrow interval of B particle concentrations around 26\% at which the bipyramidal orthorhombic structure is the thermodynamically stable phase. The melting temperature's variation with B particle concentration at two other pressures, as well as at the constant density , is estimated from the simulations at pressure using isomorph theory. Our data demonstrate approximate identity between the melting temperature and the onset temperature below which viscous dynamics appears. Finally, the nature of the solid-liquid interface is briefly discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1803.08956,
title = {Phase diagram of Kob-Andersen type binary Lennard-Jones mixtures},
author = {Ulf R. Pedersen and Thomas B. Schrøder and Jeppe C. Dyre},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.08956},
year = {2018}
}