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To calculate <math>S(k)</math> in computer simulations one typically uses: | To calculate <math>S(k)</math> in computer simulations one typically uses: | ||
:<math>S(k) = \frac{1}{N} \sum^{N}_{ | :<math>S(k) = \frac{1}{N} \sum^{N}_{n,m=1} <\exp(-i\mathbf{k}(\mathbf{r}_i-\mathbf{r}_j))> </math> | ||
Revision as of 18:30, 15 September 2011
The structure factor, , for a monatomic system is defined by:
where is the scattering wave-vector modulus
The structure factor is basically a Fourier transform of the pair distribution function ,
At zero wavenumber, i.e. ,
from which one can calculate the isothermal compressibility.
To calculate in computer simulations one typically uses:
- Failed to parse (Conversion error. Server ("https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_") reported: "Cannot get mml. Server problem."): {\displaystyle S(k)={\frac {1}{N}}\sum _{n,m=1}^{N}<\exp(-i\mathbf {k} (\mathbf {r} _{i}-\mathbf {r} _{j}))>}