The role of local bond-order at crystallization in a simple supercooled liquid

Abstract

Large scale Molecular Dynamics simulations of sixty-five systems with N=80000 Lennard-Jones particles at two different supercooled liquid state points reveals, that the supercooled states contain spatially heterogeneous distributed subdomains of particles with significant higher bond-order than the mean bond-order in the supercooled liquid. The onset of crystallization starts in such an area with relative high six-ford bond-order for a supercooled state, but low bond-order for a fcc crystal. The critical nucleus of N ≈ 70 particles is surrounded by many hundred of particles with relative high supercooled liquid bond-order and many of these particles are aligned with the crystal ordered particles in the critical nucleus. The crystallizations are very fast and supported by a fast growth of the supercooled areas with relative high liquid bond-order. The crystallization are to fcc crystals, but with significant part of the crystallizations exhibit five fold arrangements of polycrystalline subdomains mainly with fcc crystal order and sign of hcp crystallites.

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