Thomas Wanner
Department of Mathematical Sciences
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, MS 3F2
Fairfax, Virginia 22030, USA

 

Spinodal decomposition for multi-component Cahn-Hilliard systems

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  1. Stanislaus Maier-Paape, Barbara Stoth, Thomas Wanner:
    Spinodal decomposition for multi-component Cahn-Hilliard systems
    Journal of Statistical Physics 98(3-4), pp. 871-896, 2000.

Abstract

We consider the initial stage phase separation process in multi-component Cahn-Hilliard systems through spinodal decomposition. Relying on recent work of Maier-Paape and Wanner we establish the existence of certain dominating subspaces determining the behavior of most solutions originating near a spatially homogeneous state. It turns out that depending on the initial concentrations of the alloy components, several distinct phenomena can be observed. For ternary alloys we observe the following two phenomena: If the initial concentrations of the three components are almost equal, the dominating subspace consists of two copies of the finite-dimensional dominating subspace from the binary alloy case. For all other initial concentrations, only one copy of the binary dominating subspace determines the behavior. Thus, in the latter case we observe a strong mutual coupling of the concentrations in the alloy during the initial separation process.

The published version of the paper can be found at https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018687811688.

Bibtex

@article{maier:stoth:wanner:00a,
   author = {Stanislaus Maier-Paape and Barbara Stoth and
             Thomas Wanner},
   title = {Spinodal decomposition for multi-component
            {C}ahn-{H}illiard systems},
   journal = {Journal of Statistical Physics},
   year = 2000,
   volume = 98,
   number = {3--4},
   pages = {871--896},
   doi = {10.1023/A:1018687811688}
   }