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Self-Adaptive Layering Structure of Nanoconfined Fe-Ni Liquids: Origin of the Liquid-Liquid Phase Transition

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Journal ACS Omega
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2024 Nov 4
PMID 39494006
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Metallic liquids under confinement exhibit different properties compared to those of their corresponding bulk phases, such as miscibility, diffusion, and phase transitions. Unfortunately, the challenges in experimentally characterizing Fe-Ni liquids at the nanoscale and the high cost of first-principles simulations hindered the atom-level understanding that is necessary for controlling Fe-Ni liquids. Here, we report a comprehensive molecular dynamics study of the liquid Fe-Ni alloy confined within nanoslits. Driven by the slit size, the confined Fe-Ni liquid experiences the liquid-liquid phase transition (LLPT) that is characterized by layering transitions. Interestingly, during the LLPT, a transition liquid phase appears, separating two layering phases, which is accompanied by abnormal variations in density, potential energy, and pressure perpendicular to the wall. The Voronoi cluster analysis reveals a self-adaptive local structural evolution in confined Fe-Ni liquids during the LLPT. The effect of temperature, pressure, and composition on the LLPT is investigated. Based on the pressure-confinement phase diagram, the LLPT is mainly induced by confinement under high pressure, while under low pressure, the LLPT is mainly pressure-driven. Our research will stimulate more interest in the phase transition under confinement in a metallic system.

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