The penetrable square-well model: extensive versus non-extensive phase
Abstract
The phase diagram of the penetrable square-well fluid is investigated through Monte Carlo simulations of various nature. This model was proposed as the simplest possibility of combining bounded repulsions at short scale and short-range attractions. We prove that the model is thermodynamically stable for sufficiently low values of the penetrability parameter, and in this case the system behaves similarly to the square-well model. For larger penetration, there exists an intermediate region where the system is metastable, with well defined fluid-fluid and fluid-solid transitions, at finite size, but eventually becomes unstable in the thermodynamic limit. We characterize the unstable non-extensive phase appearing at high penetrability, where the system collapses into an isolated blob of a few clusters of many ovelapping particles each.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1106.1750,
title = {The penetrable square-well model: extensive versus non-extensive phase},
author = {Riccardo Fantoni and Alexandr Malijevsky and Andres Santos and Achille Giacometti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.1750},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
18 pages, to appear in Molecular Physics, special issue dedicated to Prof. Luciano Reatto