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Phase Coexistence in Hamiltonian Hybrid Particle-Field Theory Using a Multi-Gaussian Approach.

Year:
2024
Authors:
Sen S et al.
Affiliation:
Hylleraas Centre for Quantum Molecular Sciences and Department of Chemistry

Abstract

This study introduces an implementation of multiple Gaussian filters within the Hamiltonian hybrid particle-field (HhPF) theory, aimed at capturing phase coexistence phenomena in mesoscopic molecular simulations. By employing a linear combination of two Gaussians, we demonstrate that HhPF can generate potentials with attractive and steric components analogous to Lennard-Jones (LJ) potentials, which are crucial for modeling phase coexistence. We compare the performance of this method with the multi-Gaussian core model (MGCM) in simulating liquid-gas coexistence for a single-component system across various densities and temperatures. Our results show that HhPF effectively captures detailed information on phase coexistence and interfacial phenomena, including microconfiguration transitions and increased interfacial fluctuations at higher temperatures. Notably, the phase boundaries obtained from HhPF simulations align more closely with those of LJ systems compared to the MGCM results. This work advances the hybrid particle-field methodology to address phase coexistence without requiring modifications to the equation of state or introducing additional interaction energy functional terms, offering a promising approach for mesoscale molecular simulations of complex systems.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/39539084