2006 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 13–17, 2006;
Baltimore, MD
Session W5: A Century of Critical Phenomena
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Baltimore Convention Center
Room: 309
Sponsoring
Unit:
FHP
Chair: Pierre Hohenberg, New York University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2006.MAR.W5.1
Abstract: W5.00001 : The Richard T. Cox Lecture: Liquid State as an Occasional Result of Competing Interactions
2:30 PM–3:06 PM
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Author:
Alexander Voronel
(R. \& B. Sackler School of Physics \& Astronomy, Tel-Aviv University)
Now it is even strange to think that in the early 50-ies the
second order
transitions and the liquid -- vapor critical point were
considered as
different fields of physics. In the USSR this lack of
understanding (as
everything in the USSR) had also a political dimension. Being a
graduate of
Kharkov University (domain of L.Landau) I was inclined to work in a
framework of Landau-theory of the critical point. Having
carefully analysed
the published experimental data I discovered that the scattering
of the data
in the vicinities of both critical points and phase transitions
was much
higher than the implemented equipment had allowed [1]. For me it
was a true
sign of wrong conditions of measurements. As a result I had
adjusted my
experiment to the specific condition of the critical point. We
worked
together with the group of students of Kharkov University who had
shared my
enthusiasm. When we were already on a halfway of our own
measurements I was
deeply impressed by the excellent result of M.J.Buckingham and
W.M. Fairbank
on the $\lambda $-point of Helium [2]. Their achievement had
turned our own
measurements into a sort of experimen-tum crucis: should one
expect a
singularity also in the critical point or shouldn't?
Experimental data on isochoric heat capacity near the critical
point looked
really similar (but not identical) to the singularity near the
$\lambda
$-transition. Both found their common ground in lattice models of
different
kinds [3]. The scaling concept was suggested to explain the
universal
features of both phenomena originated from developing
fluctuations [4].
Our work was noticed first by C.Domb and M.Fisher in England.
Michael was
especially persistent in his demands that the Sovjet authorities
would allow
us a free communication. He produced a sort of frustration in their
bureaurocratic heads. But it was great to feel not to be
condemned for an
eternal isolation in the USSR.
All this development (now international) has opened way to
express the
properties of all liquids (including mixtures) in the vicinities
of the
singular points by the universal functions of reduced coordinates
[5].
But the very existence of the critical point (and the liquid
state itself)
is in fact not an universal property of matter [6]. The freezing is
depen-dent on a symmetry of packing and on a form of a potential
well. It
means the lower limit of the liquid state cannot be universal.
However, if
the freezing is somehow avoided the metastable critical point may be
achieved instead [7]. And the universal features of the critical
phenomena
may be observed there again.
Literature:
[1] A. Voronel, M. Gitterman, Zh. Exp. Teor. Fiz. 39, 1162 (1960).
M.Bagatsky, A.Voronel, V.Gusak., Zh. Exp. Teor. Fiz. 43, 728 (1962).
See also a review: A. Voronel ``Thermal measurements and Critical
Phenomena
in Liquids.'' in PHASE TRANSITIONS AND CRITICAL PHENOMENA, vol.
5B, ed. by
C.DOMB {\&} M.S.GREEN, 1976, Academic Press, London, New York, San
Francisco.
[2] M.J.Buckingham, W.M.Fairbank in 111,60, ``PROGRESS IN LOW
TEMPERATURE
PHYSICS''(ed. by C.J.Gorter) North-Holland Pub.Co., Amsterdam, 1961.
[3] M.E.Fisher,''The Nature of Critical Points'', University of
Colorado
Press, Boulder, 1965;
[4] A.Patashinsky,V.Pokrovsky, Sov.Phys.JETP,23,292,(1966);
L.P.Kadanov, Physics, 2,263, (1966)
[5] M.E.Fisher, Phys.Rev.,176, 257, (1968); M.A.Anisimov,
A.V.Voronel,
E.E.Gorodetsky, Zh.Exp.Teor.Fiz.,60,1117, (1971)
[6] H.J.Hagen,D.Frenkel,H.Lekkerkerker, Nature, 365, 425, (1993);
D.Frenkel,
Physica, A 263, 26, (1999). G.Vliegenthardt,
H.Lekkerkerker, Physica, A 263, 378, (1999).
[7] O.Mishima,H.E.Stanley, Nature, 392, 164, (1998).
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