Pressure-energy correlations in liquids. V. Isomorphs in generalized Lennard-Jones systems
Thomas B. Schr{\o}der, Nicoletta Gnan, Ulf R. Pedersen, Nicholas P., Bailey, Jeppe C. Dyre

TL;DR
This paper derives the shape of isomorphs in generalized Lennard-Jones systems, demonstrating their invariance properties and applying the theory to predict phase coexistence and develop an accurate equation of state.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical expression for isomorph shapes in Lennard-Jones systems and validates it through simulations and applications to phase coexistence and equations of state.
Findings
Isomorph shapes depend only on Lennard-Jones exponents.
Excellent agreement with simulations on liquid side of coexistence.
Derived equation of state matches simulation data.
Abstract
This series of papers is devoted to identifying and explaining the properties of strongly correlating liquids, i.e., liquids with more than 90% correlation between their virial W and potential energy U fluctuations in the NVT ensemble. Paper IV [N. Gnan et al., J. Chem. Phys. v131, 234504 (2009)] showed that strongly correlating liquids have "isomorphs", which are curves in the phase diagram along which structure, dynamics, and some thermodynamic properties are invariant in reduced units. In the present paper, using the fact that reduced-unit radial distribution functions are isomorph invariant, we derive an expression for the shapes of isomorphs in the WU phase diagram of generalized Lennard-Jones systems of one or more types of particles. The isomorph shape depends only on the Lennard-Jones exponents; thus all isomorphs of standard Lennard-Jones systems (with exponents 12 and 6) can…
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