Morphology of spinodal decomposition

Mecke K (1997)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 1997

Journal

Publisher: AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC

Book Volume: 56

Pages Range: R3761-R3764

Journal Issue: 4

Abstract

The morphology of homogeneous phases during spinodal decomposition, i.e., the scaling of the content, shape, and connectivity of spatial structures is described by a family of morphological measures, known as Minkowski functionals. Besides providing means to determine the characteristic length scale L in a statistically robust and computationally inexpensive way, the measures allow also one to define the crossover from the early stage decomposition to the late stage domain growth. We observe the scaling behavior L similar to t(alpha) with alpha = 1/3, alpha = 1/2, and alpha = 2/3 depending on the viscosity. When approaching the spinodal rho(sp), we recover the prediction L similar to(rho-rho(sp))(-1/2) for the early time decomposition.

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APA:

Mecke, K. (1997). Morphology of spinodal decomposition. Physical Review E, 56(4), R3761-R3764.

MLA:

Mecke, Klaus. "Morphology of spinodal decomposition." Physical Review E 56.4 (1997): R3761-R3764.

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