Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1861913 Physics Letters A 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The study deals with numerical analysis of the morphological stability of a growing round particle with respect to harmonic perturbations of an arbitrary amplitude. Various growth regimes (from diffusion to kinetic-limited) are considered. It is found that the critical size of the particle stability decreases as the perturbation amplitude increases and tends to the value, which was determined analytically elsewhere using the maximum entropy production principle. This result is a crucial argument in support of the hypothesis that the entropy production can be used for analysis of a nonequilibrium phase transitions similarly to thermodynamic potentials in the case of equilibrium phase transitions.

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