Point defects in two-dimensional colloidal crystals: simulation vs. elasticity theory

Author(s)
Wolfgang Lechner, Christoph Dellago
Abstract

Using numerical and analytical calculations we study the structure of vacancies and interstitials in two-dimensional colloidal crystals. In particular, we compare the displacement fields of the defect obtained numerically with the predictions of continuum elasticity theory for a simple defect model. In such a comparison it is of crucial importance to employ corresponding boundary conditions both in the particle and in the continuum calculations. Here, we formulate the continuum problem in a way that makes it analogous to the electrostatics problem of finding the potential of a point charge in periodic boundary conditions. The continuum calculations can then be carried out using the technique of Ewald summation. For interstitials, the displacement fields predicted by elasticity theory are accurate at large distances, but large deviations occur near the defect for distances of up to 10 lattice spacings. For vacancies, the elasticity theory predictions obtained for the simple model do not reproduce the numerical results even far away from the defect.

Organisation(s)
Computational and Soft Matter Physics
Journal
Soft Matter
Volume
5
Pages
646-659
No. of pages
14
ISSN
1744-683X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1039/B810554E
Publication date
2009
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
103018 Materials physics
Portal url
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/en/publications/point-defects-in-twodimensional-colloidal-crystals-simulation-vs-elasticity-theory(b82f96bc-43a6-4236-9bb3-cb461010d5a5).html