Ds. Corti et Pg. Debenedetti, METASTABILITY AND CONSTRAINTS - A STUDY OF THE SUPERHEATED LENNARD-JONES LIQUID IN THE VOID-CONSTRAINED ENSEMBLE, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 34(10), 1995, pp. 3573-3580
The rigorous study of metastability requires knowledge of the behavior
of systems under various constraints. Such constraints, though imposs
ible to impose analytically for realistic systems, are easily applied
in computer simulations. We study the superheated Lennard-Jones liquid
in the void-constrained ensemble, in which limits are imposed on the
maximum size of voids that are allowed to form. The equation of state
is sensitive to the severity of the void constraint, the more so the h
igher the temperature and the larger the degree of superheating. In co
ntrast, the equation of state is insensitive to bounds placed on the m
agnitude of allowed density fluctuations in which both voids and clust
ers are restricted. Constraints that truncate the void size distributi
on, eliminating the large-void tail, lead to artificially high tension
s. Over the range of conditions investigated here, this occurs when th
e size of the maximum allowed void does not exceed one average interpa
rticle separation.