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Title: Equilibrium properties of the lattice system with SALR interaction potential on a square lattice: quasi-chemical approximation versus Monte Carlo simulation
Authors: Groda, Ya. G.
Vikhrenko, V. S.
Caprio, D.
Keywords: решеточная жидкость
модель решеточной жидкости
фазовый переход
Монте-Карло моделирование
квазихимическое приближение
фазовая диаграмма
решеточные системы
lattice fluid model
competing interaction
order-disorder phase transition
Monte Carlo simulation
quasi-chemical approximation
phase diagram
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Groda, Ya.G. Equilibrium properties of the lattice system with SALR interaction potential on a square lattice: quasi-chemical approximation versus Monte Carlo simulation / Ya. G. Groda, V. S. Vikhrenko, D. di Caprio // Condensed Matter Physics. - 2018. - Vol. 21, No 4. - P. 43002: 1–10.
Abstract: The lattice system with competing interactions that models biological objects (colloids, ensembles of protein molecules, etc.) is considered. This system is the lattice fluid on a square lattice with attractive interaction between nearest neighbours and repulsive interaction between next-next-nearest neighbours. The geometric order parameter is introduced for describing the ordered phases in this system. The critical value of the order parameter is estimated and the phase diagram of the system is constructed. The simple quasi-chemical approximation (QChA) is proposed for the system under consideration. The data of Monte Carlo simulation of equilibrium properties of the model are compared with the results of QChA. It is shown that QChA provides reasonable semiquantitative results for the systems studied and can be used as the basis for next order approximations.
URI: https://elib.belstu.by/handle/123456789/32530
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