Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2011-11-20
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
5 pages, 4 figures, 1 table
Scientific paper
We examine the classic problem of homogeneous nucleation and growth by deriving and analyzing a fully discrete stochastic master equation. Upon comparison with results obtained from the corresponding mean-field Becker-D\"{o}ring equations we find striking differences between the two corresponding equilibrium mean cluster concentrations. These discrepancies depend primarily on the divisibility of the total available mass by the maximum allowed cluster size, and the remainder. When such mass incommensurability arises, a single remainder particle can "emulsify" or "disperse" the system by significantly broadening the mean cluster size distribution. This finite-sized broadening effect is periodic in the total mass of the system and can arise even when the system size is asymptotically large, provided the ratio of the total mass to the maximum cluster size is finite. For such finite ratios we show that homogeneous nucleation in the limit of large, closed systems is not accurately described by classical mean-field mass-action approaches.
Chou T. T.
D'Orsogna Maria R.
Lakatos Greg
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