Evidence for an orientationally ordered two dimensional fluid phase from molecular dynamics calculations
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1979
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Frenkel, D.
McTague, J.P.
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Results of molecular-dynamics calculations on melting in a two-dimensional (2D) Lennard-Jones system are presented. We find that this system loses its resistance to shear at a temperature T1 (≈0.36). However, long-range "orientational" order persists up to a higher temperature T2 (≈0.57). These observations are compatible with the existence of a liquid-crystal-like phase with sixfold anisotropy separated from both the solid and the isotropic-fluid phase by second-order phase transitions. Such two-stage melting behavior in 2D has been predicted by Halperin and Nelson.