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      Theoretical description of the nucleation of vapor bubbles in a superheated fluid

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          The nucleation of vapor bubbles within a superheated fluid is studied using density functional theory. The nudged elastic band technique is used to find the minimum energy pathway from the metastable uniform liquid to the stable uniform gas thus emphasizing the analogy between the the nucleation problem and that of chemical reactions. The result is both an accurate determination of the critical nucleus and an unbiased description of the density profile at various points along the path between the free energy extrema. This calculation is compared to two other methods: the use of parametrized profiles and constrained minimization of the free energy. The results indicate that the recent claim, based on the constraint method, that bubble nucleation and growth involves an activated instability is incorrect.

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          Dense Liquid Precursor for the Nucleation of Ordered Solid Phases from Solution

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            21 July 2008
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            10.1209/0295-5075/83/46007
            0807.3263
            2cf19ff7-eac1-4309-9f73-b929e74d98d6

            http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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            EPL 83 (2008) 46007
            To appear in Europhysics Letters
            cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.soft

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