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  Surface Phenomena of Molecular Clusters by Molecular Dynamics Method (1994) [9 citations — 5 self]

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by Shigeo Maruyama, Sohei Matsumoto, Akihiro Ogita
Thermal Science & Engineering
http://www.photon.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~maruyama/papers/94/tse21.pdf
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Abstract:

Liquid droplets of water and argon surrounded by their vapor have been simulated by the molecular dynamics method. To explore the surface phenomena of clusters, each molecule is classified into 'liquid', 'surface', or 'vapor ' with respect to the number of neighbor molecules. The contribution of a 'surface ' molecule of the water cluster to the far infrared spectrum is almost the same as that of the 'liquid ' molecule. Hence, the liquid-vapor interface is viewed as geometrically and temporally varying boundary of 'liquid ' molecules with only a single layer of 'surface ' molecules that might have different characteristics from the 'liquid ' molecules. The time scale of the 'phase change ' of each molecule is estimated for the argon cluster by observing the instantaneous kinetic and potential energies of each molecule. To compare the feature of clusters with macroscopic droplets, the temperature dependence of the surface tension of the argon cluster is estimated.

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