Correlations in the thermodynamical theory of phase transitions of the second kind. II
A.K. Kanyuka and
V.S. Glukhov
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1997, vol. 237, issue 1, 331-345
Abstract:
In the frameworks of the geometrical approach developed earlier, the situation is considered when in the branch point of the zero-field curve the first non-vanishing derivatives of the Gibbs potential w.r.t. the order parameter and w.r.t. the “critical” correlation parameter are of the sixth order. The critical exponents obtained are α1 = α′1 = 0, α2 = α′2 = −13, β = 13=γ=γ′=43,δ=5, ϵ=0. The results show that using the proposed approach it is possible to forge a purely thermodynamical realistic theory of second-order phase transitions.
Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1016/S0378-4371(96)00433-5
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