Revisiting Phase Diagrams of Two-Mode Phase-Field Crystal Models

Abstract

In this work, phase diagrams of a modified two-mode phase-field crystal (PFC) that show two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) crystallographic structures were determined by utilizing a free energy minimization method. In this study the modified two-mode PFC model (presented by E. Asadi and M. Asle Zaeem, Comput. Mater. Sci. 2015) was used, in which the free energy can be exactly minimized in each stable crystal structure allowing calculation of accurate phase diagrams for two-mode PFC models. Different crystal structures, such as square, triangle, body-centered cubic (bcc), face-centered cubic (fcc), and stripe lattice structures as well as their coexistence regions were considered in the calculations. The model parameters were discussed to calculate phase diagrams that can be used as a guideline by other researchers for studying solidification and solid state phase transformation using two-mode PFC model.

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