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The Lennard-Jones potential is given by
The '''Lennard-Jones''' potential is given by


:<math> V(r) = 4 \epsilon \left[ \left(\frac{\sigma}{r} \right)^{12}-  \left( \frac{\sigma}{r}\right)^6 \right] </math>
:<math> V(r) = 4 \epsilon \left[ \left(\frac{\sigma}{r} \right)^{12}-  \left( \frac{\sigma}{r}\right)^6 \right] </math>

Revision as of 11:52, 22 March 2007

The Lennard-Jones potential is given by

where:

  •  : potential energy of interaction between two particles at a distance r;
  •  : diameter (length);
  •  : well depth (energy)

Reduced units:

  • Density, , where (number of particles divided by the volume .)
  • Temperature; , where is the absolute temperature and is the Boltzmann constant

References

  1. J. E. Lennard-Jones, "Cohesion", Proceedings of the Physical Society, 43 pp. 461-482 (1931)