Anna Willmann’s research while affiliated with TU Dresden and other places

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A comparison of different approaches to enforce lattice symmetry in two‐dimensional crystals
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January 2021

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The phase‐field crystal (PFC) model allows for the resolution of atomic‐scale structures on diffusive time scales. It is based on an approximation of the two‐particle direct correlation function in the free energy, which provides the symmetry of the lattice structure. Various approaches have been proposed to model common lattices. We here only focus on two‐dimensional crystals, review the different approaches and demonstrate that one, which is based on affine linear deformations, violates rotational invariance. The consequences of this physical inconsistency are shown numerically using a pseudospectral algorithm for the higher order equations.

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... In the so-called XPFC model [11,12], more detailed descriptions and additional phenomena such as structural transformations have been achieved thanks to a definition of the free energy containing a tunable correlation function [13][14][15][16], typically defined in the reciprocal (Fourier) space. Furthermore, PFC models similar to the original formulation have been devised to account for multicomponent systems [17], complex symmetries [18,19], and quasi-crystals [20] through extended parametrizations. ...

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Amplitude expansion of the phase-field crystal model for complex crystal structures
A comparison of different approaches to enforce lattice symmetry in two‐dimensional crystals

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