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Structural phase transition and orientation-strain glass formation in anisotropic particle systems with impurities in two dimensions

Soft Condensed Matter 2012-03-13 v1 Materials Science Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

Using a modified Lennard-Jones model for elliptic particles and spherical impurities, we present results of molecular dynamics simulation in two dimensions. In one-component systems of elliptic particles, we find an orientation phase transition on a hexagonal lattice as the temperature TT is lowered. It is also a structural one because of spontaneous strain. At low TT, there arise three martensitic variants due to the underlying lattice, leading to a shape memory effect without dislocation formation. Thermal hysteresis, a minimum of the shear modulus, and a maximum of the specific heat are also found with varying TT. With increasing the composition cc of impurities, the three kinds of orientation domains are finely divided, yielding orientation-strain glass with mesoscopically ordered regions still surviving. If the impurities are large and repulsive, planar anchoring of the elliptic particles occurs around the impurity surfaces. If they are small and attractive, homeotropic anchoring occurs. Clustering of impurities is conspicuous. With increasing the anchoring power and/or the composition of the impurities, positional disorder can also be enhanced. We also investigate the rotational dynamics of the molecular orientations.

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@article{arxiv.1203.2425,
  title  = {Structural phase transition and orientation-strain glass formation in anisotropic particle systems with impurities in two dimensions},
  author = {Kyohei Takae and Akira Onuki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.2425},
  year   = {2012}
}

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14 pages, 17 figures