Kinetics of Surface Enrichment: A Molecular Dynamics Study
Abstract
We use molecular dynamics (MD) to study the kinetics of surface enrichment (SE) in a stable homogeneous mixture (AB), placed in contact with a surface which preferentially attracts A. The SE profiles show a characteristic double-exponential behavior with two length scales: -, which rapidly saturates to its equilibrium value, and +, which diverges as a power-law with time (+ tθ). We find that hydrodynamic effects result in a crossover of the growth exponent from θ 0.5 to θ 1.0. There is also a corresponding crossover in the growth dynamics of the SE-layer thickness.
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