Lattice sums and their phase diagram implications for the classical Lennard-Jones model

Frank H. Stillinger
Agere Systems, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
and Princeton Materials Institute, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544
(Received 21 May 2001; accepted 26 June 2001)
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    Abstract

    High-accuracy lattice sums have been evaluated for the Lennard-Jones 12-6 pair potential, without cutoffs, in the close-packed fcc and hcp lattices. The results confirm the small relative stability of hcp at low pressure, and locate precisely the first-order phase transition at zero temperature to the fcc structure. The reduced pressure ps 3 / e at this transition is approximately 878.476 ... , with both structures having been compressed to about one-half of their zero-pressure volumes. On account of its lower symmetry compared to fcc, the hcp lattice spontaneously distorts from the ideal close-packed geometry to lower its energy by a tiny amount. For low compressions, this distortion involves expansion within close-packed planes, and shrinkage in the perpendicular stacking direction. However this spontaneous distortion changes sign shortly before reaching the compression required for the hcp–fcc phase transition, vanishing at a volume ratio (compared to zero pressure) of about 0.537. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.


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