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      Two-stage melting induced by dislocations and grain boundaries in Monolayers of Hard Spheres

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          Melting in two-dimensional systems has remained controversial as theory, simulations, and experiments show contrasting results. One issue that obscures this discussion is whether or not theoretical predictions on strictly 2D systems describe those of quasi-2D experimental systems, where out-of-plane fluctuations may alter the melting mechanism. Using event-driven Molecular Dynamics simulations, we find that the peculiar two-stage melting scenario of a continuous solid-hexatic and a first-order hexatic-liquid transition as observed for a truly 2D system of hard disks [Bernard and Krauth, Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 155704 (2011)] persists for a quasi-2D system of hard spheres with out-of-plane particle motions as high as half the particle diameter. By calculating the renormalized Young's modulus, we show that the solid-hexatic transition is of the Kosterlitz-Thouless type, and occurs via dissociation of bound dislocation pairs. In addition, we find a first-order hexatic-liquid transition that seems to be driven by a spontaneous proliferation of grain boundaries.

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              Two-step melting in two dimensions: First-order liquid-hexatic transition

              Melting in two spatial dimensions, as realized in thin films or at interfaces, represents one of the most fascinating phase transitions in nature, but it remains poorly understood. Even for the fundamental hard-disk model, the melting mechanism has not been agreed on after fifty years of studies. A recent Monte Carlo algorithm allows us to thermalize systems large enough to access the thermodynamic regime. We show that melting in hard disks proceeds in two steps with a liquid phase, a hexatic phase, and a solid. The hexatic-solid transition is continuous while, surprisingly, the liquid-hexatic transition is of first-order. This melting scenario solves one of the fundamental statistical-physics models, which is at the root of a large body of theoretical, computational and experimental research.
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                04 July 2013
                2014-01-26
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                10.1039/C4SM00125G
                1307.1311
                98484566-44c8-40c6-8744-37dc08b155f5

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                Soft Matter, 10, 5449 (2014)
                9 pages, 6 figures
                cond-mat.soft

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