Role of Metastable States in Phase Ordering Dynamics
Soft Condensed Matter
2016-08-31 v2
Abstract
We show that the rate of separation of two phases of different densities (e.g. gas and solid) can be radically altered by the presence of a metastable intermediate phase (e.g. liquid). Within a Cahn-Hilliard theory we study the growth in one dimension of a solid droplet from a supersaturated gas. A moving interface between solid and gas phases (say) can, for sufficient (transient) supersaturation, unbind into two interfaces separated by a slab of metastable liquid phase. We investigate the criteria for unbinding, and show that it may strongly impede the growth of the solid phase.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9701110,
title = {Role of Metastable States in Phase Ordering Dynamics},
author = {R. M. L. Evans and W. C. K. Poon and M. E. Cates},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9701110},
year = {2016}
}
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4 pages, Latex, Revtex, epsf. Updated two references