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Small ensemble systems size effects

Phenomenological theories fail to describe transport and material properties of small ensemble systems, i.e., systems in which the number of molecules is smaller than Avogadro s number. Within the last century, it has been theoretically predicted and experimentally confirmed that small ensemble systems generate some sort of quantum confinement, in which optoelectronic, electronic, and magnetic wave propagation experience quantized nanoscale size effects. [Pg.7]

There are several commercial packages that realise the above strategy for molecularly realistic systems. It is useful to discuss some of the limitations. Ideally, one would like to do simulations on macroscopic systems. However, it is impossible to use a computer to deal with numbers of degrees of freedom on the order of /Vav. In lipid systems, where the computations of all the interactions in the system are expensive, a typical system can contain of the order of tens of thousands of particles. Recently, massive systems with up to a million particles have been considered [33], Even for these large simulations, this still means that the system size is limited to the order of 10 nm. Because of this small size, one refers to this volume as a box, although the system boundaries are typically not box-like. Usually the box has periodic boundary conditions. This implies that molecules that move out of the box on one side will enter the box on the opposite side. In such a way, finite size effects are minimised. In sophisticated simulations, i.e. (N, p, y, Tj-ensembles, there are rules defined which allow the box size and shape to vary in such a way that the intensive parameters (p, y) can assume a preset value. [Pg.34]


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