Melting curve of Ta from the modified Z method in molecular dynamics simulation

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Abstract

Our recently proposed modified Z method to calculate the melting curve of metals has an obvious feature that a system can run naturally into its steady solid-liquid coexistence state from a perfect solid configuration in one running process. The method has been proved to be successful for face-centered cubic metals. Now we examine its validity for the melting curve of body-centered cubic metals, Ta as an example. A steady solid-liquid coexistence state can still be achieved for a system with only about 1000 atoms. The melting temperature and pressure results of Ta, extracted from the coexistence state, are in good agreement with those of the two-phase method in the literature.

*This research is supported by the Science and Technology Development Foundation of Chinese Academy of Engineering Physics (Grant No. 2010A0101001), and by the Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51101019) and by the Foundation of Laboratory of

Authors

  • Wang Shuaichuang

    • IAPCM (Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics)
  • Liu Haifeng

    • IAPCM
    • IAPCM (Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics)
  • Zhang Gongmu

    • IAPCM
    • IAPCM (Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics)
  • Song Haifeng

    • IAPCM (Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics)
  • Li Tang

    • IAPCM (Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics)
    • Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics