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From diffusion experiments to mean-field theory simulations and back
Fecha
2019-11Registro en:
Di Pietro Martínez, Marisel; Hoyuelos, Miguel Luis; From diffusion experiments to mean-field theory simulations and back; IOP Publishing; Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment; 2019; 11; 11-2019; 1-16
1742-5468
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Di Pietro Martínez, Marisel
Hoyuelos, Miguel Luis
Resumen
Using previous experimental data of diffusion in metallic alloys, we obtain real values for an interpolation parameter introduced in a mean-field theory for diffusion with interaction. Values of order one were found as expected, finding relevance for this quantity as a way to better understand the underlying dynamics of diffusion processes. Furthermore, using this theory, we are able to estimate the values of the mean-field potential from experimental data. As a final test, we reobtain, with all this information as an input to our simulations, the diffusion coefficient in the studied metallic alloys. Therefore, the method provides appropriate transition probabilities to perform Monte Carlo simulations that correctly describe the out of equilibrium behavior.