Structure and dynamics at the aluminum solid-liquid interface: An ab initio simulation
An ab initio molecular dynamics simulation model was used to study the interface between the face of crystalline aluminum and the coexisting liquid. The model employed the orbital-free density functional description of the electronic structure. The melting temperature in the equilibrium condition wa...
Main Authors: | Jesson, B, Madden, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Inst of Physics
2000
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