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Ideal Bose and Fermi systems are studied on the basis of a canonical ensemble, subject to the condition that their temperature is less than a given temperature Tmax. A single new parameter (the tau-parameter, τ) is needed to keep account of the new constraint. The parameter τ is shown to be the exponential of a pseudo-chemical potential that is linearly dependent on temperature. The inclusion of the τ- parameter leads to generalizations of usual thermodynamic quantities (internal energy, heat capacity and entropy) and various particular cases are discussed. The heat capacity of a Bose system can exhibit a maximum at a temperature less than the maximum temperature Tmax. The number of micro-states in the canonical ensemble is found to increase with τ. The heat capacity cV of a Fermi system of non-interacting spins exhibits a Schottky anomaly. The peak depends on τ, and for some cases cV/k can significantly exceed unity. The influence of τ on the entropy of the Fermi system and on the number of micro-states in the canonical ensemble is significant but not spectacular.  相似文献   

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We study the statistical mechanics of hydrogen dissolved in metals. The underlying model is based on the assumption that the dominant attractive interaction between the protons in the metal is of an elastic nature.

In the first part of the paper we review some general properties of the elastic interaction. We then discuss the importance of boundary conditions for the form of the elastic interaction, which turns out to be of the Curie-Weiss type with macroscopic range.

In the second part we investigate the a-a' (‘gas-liquid’) phase transition in the hydrogen lattice fluid. The long-range part of the elastic interaction is treated in mean field approximation. In the canonical ensemble as opposed to the grand canonical ensemble one finds no co-existing phases near the critical point. Instead there is a continuous transition which changes into a first-order transition at tricritical points. In the temperature-density region which normally corresponds to the two-phase co-existence region the hydrogen density is inhomogeneous and varies on a macroscopic scale.

The peculiar nature of the a-a' phase transition is due to the long-range character of the elastic interaction, which ultimately results from the requirement of coherency of the host crystal. We argue that coherent metal-hydrogen systems offer examples of real systems where the classical theory of phase transitions applies.  相似文献   

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Ordered continuously degenerate systems are shown to have some common properties associated with strong transverse fluctuations of the order parameter. Longitudinal fluctuations are related to the transverse ones in three-dimensional systems. The longitudinal susceptibility is infinitely large at zero external field and the longitudinal scattering is rather strong at low wavevectors.

Properties of two-dimensional degenerate systems depend on the dimensionality n of the order parameter. There is a phase transition at finite temperature T 0 for n=2. At temperatures below T 0 a ‘super-fluid density’ or ‘transverse rigidity’ arises. Probably no phase transition takes place for n≥3 since the effective temperature increases with the scale of fluctuations.

The role of singularities in phase transitions and a general topological classification of singularities is considered. Applications of the theory to magnets, liquid crystals, superfluids, superconductors and plasmas are demonstrated.  相似文献   

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The lattice QCD studies indicate that the critical temperature T c ≃ 260-280 MeV of the deconfinement phase transition in quenched QCD is considerably smaller than the lowest-lying glueball mass m G ≃ 1500-1700 MeV, i.e., T cm G. As a consequence of this large difference, the thermal excitation of the glueball in the confinement phase is strongly suppressed by the statistical factor e -mG/Tc ≃ 0.00207 even near TT c. We consider its physical implication, and argue the abnormal feature of the deconfinement phase transition in quenched QCD from the statistical viewpoint. To appreciate this, we demonstrate a statistical argument of the QCD phase transition using the recent lattice QCD data. From the phenomenological relation between T c and the glueball mass, the deconfinement transition is found to take place in quenched QCD before a reasonable amount of glueballs is thermally excited. In this way, quenched QCD reveals a question “what is the trigger of the deconfinement phase transition ?” Received: 18 November 2002 / Accepted: 4 February 2003 / Published online: 29 April 2003  相似文献   

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Heat can flow from cold to hot at any phase separation even in macroscopic systems. Therefore also Lynden-Bell's famous gravo-thermal catastrophe must be reconsidered. In contrast to traditional canonical Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics this is correctly described only by microcanonical statistics. Systems studied in chemical thermodynamics (ChTh) by using canonical statistics consist of several homogeneous macroscopic phases. Evidently, macroscopic statistics as in chemistry cannot and should not be applied to non-extensive or inhomogeneous systems like nuclei or galaxies. Nuclei are small and inhomogeneous. Multifragmented nuclei are even more inhomogeneous and the fragments even smaller. Phase transitions of first order and especially phase separations therefore cannot be described by a (homogeneous) canonical ensemble. Taking this serious, fascinating perspectives open for statistical nuclear fragmentation as test ground for the basic principles of statistical mechanics, especially of phase transitions, without the use of the thermodynamic limit. Moreover, there is also a lot of similarity between the accessible phase space of fragmenting nuclei and inhomogeneous multistellar systems. This underlines the fundamental significance for statistical physics in general.  相似文献   

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The standard two-dimensional uniformly driven diffusive model is simulated extensively for much larger systems with a multi-spin coding technique. The nonequilibrium phase transition is analyzed with anisotropic finite-size scaling both at the critical point and off the critical point. The field-theoretic values of critical exponents fit the data well at and aboveT c . BelowT c the scaling is rather difficult and the results are not conclusive.  相似文献   

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Within the framework of Landau-de-Gennes formulation, we analyse the effect of pressure on electric-field-induced phase transitions in a liquid crystal which shows spontaneously an isotropic-smectic A transition. Inferring from the experimental pressure dependences on the layer spacing in smectic A phase, as well as the nematic-smectic A metastable temperature T*AN, we incorporated the pressure dependence in the free energy through (the surface energy term) and the coupling between the quadrupolar nematic ordering Qij and the smectic order parameter ψ. From the S-T phase diagram, we found that the stability of field-induced nematic phase increases with pressure, whereas the discontinuity of the transition decreases. Also, the region where paranematic phase transits directly to smectic A phase increases with pressure.  相似文献   

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We report measurements of the specific heatC p(T), electrical resistivity ϱ(T) and magnetic susceptibility ξ(T) of hexagonal CePd2In, at low temperatures. Anomalies inC p(T), χ(T) and ϱ(T) atT=1.23 K, indicate a phase transition, most likely to an antiferromagnetically-ordered phase. The electronic entropy reachesR ln2 per mole Ce at 9.2K, suggesting that the phase transition involves a doublet state. The ordered phase coexists with moderately correlated itinerant electrons.  相似文献   

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The phase diagram for quark matter is investigated within a simple Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model without vector correlations. It is found that the phase structure in the temperature-density plane depends sensitively on the parametrization of the model. We present two schemes of parametrization of the model where, within the first one, a first-order phase transition from a phase with broken chiral symmetry to a color superconducting phase for temperatures below the triple point at T t = 55 MeV occurs, whereas for the second one a second-order phase transition for temperatures below T t = 7 MeV is found. In the latter case, there is also a coexistence phase of broken chiral symmetry with color superconductivity, which is a new finding within this class of models. Possible consequences for the phenomenology of the QCD phase transition at high baryon densities are discussed. Received: 3 January 2003 / Accepted: 21 February 2003 / Published online: 24 April 2003  相似文献   

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A large deviation technique is used to calculate the microcanonical entropy function s(v,m) of the mean-field ϕ4-model as a function of the potential energy v and the magnetization m. As in the canonical ensemble, a continuous phase transition is found. An analytical expression is obtained for the critical energy vc(J) as a function of the coupling parameter J.  相似文献   

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Condensation of the ideal Bose gas in a closed volume having the shape of a rectangular parallel-epiped of length L with a square base of side length l (L ? l) is theoretically studied within the framework of the Bose-Einstein statistics (grand canonical ensemble) and within the statistics of a canonical ensemble of bosons. Under the condition N(l/L)4 ? l, where N is the total number of gas particles, dependence of the average number of particles in the condensate on the temperature T in both statistics is expressed as a function of the ratio t=T/T 1, where T 1 is a certain characteristic temperature depending only on the longitudinal size L. Therefore, the condensation process exhibits a one-dimensional (1D) character. In the 1D regime, the average numbers of particles in condensates of the grand canonical and canonical ensembles coincide only in the limiting cases of t → 0 and t → ∞. The distribution function of the number of particles in the condensate of a canonical ensemble of bosons at t ≤1 has a resonance shape and qualitatively differs from the Bose-Einstein distribution. The former distribution begins to change in the region of t ~ 1 and acquires the shape of the Bose-Einstein distribution for t ? 1. This transformation proceeds gradually that is, the 1D condensation process exhibits no features characteristic of the phase transition in a 3D system. For N(l/L)4 ? 1, the process acquires a 3D character with respect to the average number of particles in the condensate, but the 1D character of the distribution function of the number of particles in the condensate of a canonical ensemble of bosons is retained at all N values.  相似文献   

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The liquid-vapor interface of a confined fluid at the condensation phase transition is studied in a combined hydrostatic/mean-field limit of classical statistical mechanics. Rigorous and numerical results are presented. The limit accounts for strongly repulsive short-range forces in terms of local thermodynamics. Weak attractive longer-range ones, like gravitational or van der Waals forces, contribute a self-consistent mean potential. Although the limit is fluctuationfree, the interface is not a sharp Gibbs interface, but its structure is resolved over the range of the attractive potential. For a fluid of hard balls with –r –6 interactions the traditional condensation phase transition with critical point is exhibited in the grand ensemble: A vapor state coexists with a liquid state. Both states are quasiuniform well inside the container, but wall-induced inhomogeneities show up close to the boundary of the container. The condensation phase transition of the grand ensemble bridges a region of negative total compressibility in the canonical ensemble which contains canonically stable proper liquid-vapor interface solutions. Embedded in this region is a new, strictly canonical phase transition between a quasiuniform vapor state and a small droplet with extended vapor atmosphere. This canonical transition, in turn, bridges a region of negative total specific heat in the microanonical ensemble. That region contains subcooled vapor states as well as superheated very small droplets which are microcanonically stable.  相似文献   

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We present an alternative solution of the Ising chain in a field under free and periodic boundary conditions, in the microcanonical, canonical, and grand canonical ensembles, from a unified combinatorial and topological perspective. In particular, the computation of the per-site entropy as a function of the energy unveils a residual value for critical values of the magnetic field, a phenomenon for which we provide a topological interpretation and a connection with the Fibonacci sequence. We also show that, in the thermodynamic limit, the per-site microcanonical entropy is equal to the logarithm of the per-site Euler characteristic. The canonical and grand canonical partition functions are identified as combinatorial generating functions of the microcanonical problem, which allows us to evaluate them. A detailed analysis of the magnetic field-dependent thermodynamics, including positive and negative temperatures, reveals interesting features. Finally, we emphasize that our combinatorial approach to the canonical ensemble allows exact computation of the thermally averaged value <????> of the Euler characteristic associated with the spin configurations of the chain, which is discontinuous at the critical fields, and whose thermal behavior is expected to determine the phase transition of the model. Indeed, our results show that the conjecture <????>?(T C)?=?0, where T C is the critical temperature, is valid for the Ising chain.  相似文献   

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A fireball model with time evolution based on transport calculations is used to examine the dilepton emission rate of an ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collision. A transition from hadronic matter to a quark-gluon plasma at a critical temperature T C between 130-170 MeV is assumed. We also consider a possible mixed phase scenario. We include thermal corrections to the hadronic spectra below T C and use perturbation theory above T C. The sensitivity of the spectra with respect to the freeze-out temperature, the initial fireball temperature and the critical temperature is investigated. Received: 4 August 2000 / Accepted: 14 November 2000  相似文献   

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In a p-spin interaction spherical spin-glass model both the spins and the couplings are allowed to change with time. The spins are coupled to a heat bath with temperature T, while the coupling constants are coupled to a bath having temperature TJ. In an adiabatic limit (where relaxation time of the couplings is much larger that of the spins) we construct a generalized two-temperature thermodynamics. It involves entropies of the spins and the coupling constants. The application for spin-glass systems leads to a standard replica theory with a non-vanishing number of replicas, n=T/T J . For p>2 there occur at low temperatures two different glassy phases, depending on the value of n. The obtained first-order transitions have positive latent heat, and positive discontinuity of the total entropy. This is an essentially non-equilibrium effect. The dynamical phase transition exists only for n<1. For p=2 correlation of the disorder (leading to a non-zero n) removes the known marginal stability of the spin glass phase. If the observation time is very large there occurs no finite-temperature spin glass phase. In this case there are analogies with the non-equilibrium (aging) dynamics. A generalized fluctuation-dissipation relation is derived. Received 12 July 1999 and Received in final form 8 December 1999  相似文献   

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The ac conductivity (σac) and dielectric permittivity (?) are determined in the temperature range 300?K?T3 compound. The results indicated that the compound behaves as an improper ferroelectric and undergoes a ferroelectric phase transition from a high temperature rhombohedral phase I to a low temperature monoclinic phase II at T c?=?(486?±?1)?K. A second structural phase transition was observed around 345?K. The conductivity varies with temperature range and for T?>?428?K intrinsic conduction prevails. Different activation energies in the different temperature regions were calculated. The frequency dependence of σ(ω) was found to follow the universal dynamic response [σ(ω)∝(ω) s(T)]. The thermal behaviour of the frequency exponent s(T) suggests the hopping over the barrier model rather than the quantum mechanical tunneling model for the conduction mechanism.  相似文献   

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We investigate the effect of the restoration of chiral symmetry on the quark potential in a quark–meson plasma by considering meson exchanges in the two flavor Nambu–Jona-Lasinio model at finite temperature and density. There are two possible oscillations in the chiral restoration phase; one is the Friedel oscillation due to the sharp quark Fermi surface at high density, and the other is the Yukawa oscillation driven by the complex meson poles at high temperature. The quark–meson plasma is strongly coupled in the temperature region 1≤T/T c≤3, with T c being the critical temperature of the chiral phase transition. The maximum coupling in this region is located at the phase transition point.  相似文献   

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The adsorption of a (modified) Lennard-Jones gas on a plane, rigid solid surface is studied using the grand canonical ensemble Monte Carlo method for a wide range of physical conditions. The shapes of the adsorption isotherms are in good qualitative agreement with those observed experimentally. Multilayers adsorption is observed at temperatures from just below to well above the critical temperature, Tc . As the pressure is increased for T?Tc the adsorbed film tends to become thick in the sense that the outer adsorbed layer becomes highly deloealized and asymmetric.  相似文献   

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李玉  程倩  戚大伟  王继亮  张晶  王爽  关晶 《中国物理 B》2011,20(11):117502-117502
Ac susceptibility at low temperatures of Pr0.75Na0.25Mn1-xFexO3 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.30) is investigated. The peak value of the real component of ac susceptibility χ' at the freezing temperature Tf is suppressed with the increasing frequency. The peak value of χ' shows a linear relation between Tf and the logarithm of the frequency ω. The normalized slope P = ΔTf/TfΔlgω, which is much lower than canonical insulating spin glass systems in which 0.06 ≤ P ≤ 0.08. The peak value of the imaginary component of the ac susceptibility χ' at Tf for the x = 0, 0.02, 0.30 samples increases with increasing frequency, suggesting a cluster glass ground state with a coexistence of charge-ordered phase and correlated ferromagnetic clusters in spin glass matrix. The peak value of χ' at Tf for the x = 0.10 sample decreases with increasing frequency, suggesting a phase separation ground state. The peak value of χ' at Tf for the x = 0.05 sample decreases with increasing frequency for ω ≤ 52 Hz and increases subsequently till 701 Hz, and then decreases with further increasing frequency for ω ≥ 1501 Hz. This complex behaviour is ascribed to the competition between the effects of large and little ferromagnetic clusters in the sample. The ground state of x = 0.05 sample is a transition state from cluster glass to phase separation.  相似文献   

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