: 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
Argon
The Lennard-Jones parameters for argon are 119.8 K and 0.3405 nm. (Ref. ?)
This figure was produced using gnuplot with the command:
plot (4*120*((0.34/x)**12-(0.34/x)**6))
Features
Special points:
Minimum value of at ;
Approximations in simulation: truncation and shifting
Related potential models
It is relatively common the use of potential functions given by:
with and being positive integer numbers and , and
is chosen to get the minumum value of being
These forms are usually refered to as m-n Lennard-Jones Potential.
The 9-3 Lennard-Jones interaction potential is often use to model the interaction between
the atoms/molecules of a fluid and a continuous solid wall.
In (9-3 Lennard-Jones potential) a justification of this use is presented.