A dynamical test of phase transition order: New things in old places or old wine in new bottles |
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Authors: | P E Cladis |
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Institution: | (1) AT & T Bell Laboratories, 07974 Murray Hill, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | We first discuss nonlinear aspects of phase transition theory applied to a particular liquid crystal phase transition. A simple derivation is given to show how two coupled Goldstone modes (one appearing as gauge fluctuations of the ordered phase) can force a phase transition, against all expectations, to take place discontinuously (theory of Halperin, Lubensky, and Ma)-but the discontinuity may be immeasurably small. Then, we describe a new dynamical test of phase transition order, developed by Cladiset al., that turns out to be more sensitive than x-ray diffraction and adiabatic calorimetry. Quantitative data found by this new method are in excellent agreement with the measurements of adiabatic calorimetry and x-ray diffraction as well as expectations implicit in the predictions of HLM.This is the text of an after-banquet talk given at the CNLS Workshop on the Dynamics of Concentrated Systems. |
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Keywords: | Phase transitions front propagation dynamical systems phase transition order critical phenomena |
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