Melting transition of two-dimensional crystals
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Abstract in Portuguese (Brasil)
The solíd-liquíd phase transítíon (PT) in two-dímensional crystals is studied under the assumption that it ís driven by the díssocíation of elastic dípoles. It ís shown that thís PT ís of tirst-order and corresponds to a díssocíatíon transítion of elastic dipoles. For systems where, via thermal nucleation metastable polycrystalline states are possible besides elastic-dipole formation, a more-complex phase díagram is postulated with !ines of tirst- and second-order PT. In the light of these conc ...
The solíd-liquíd phase transítíon (PT) in two-dímensional crystals is studied under the assumption that it ís driven by the díssocíation of elastic dípoles. It ís shown that thís PT ís of tirst-order and corresponds to a díssocíatíon transítion of elastic dipoles. For systems where, via thermal nucleation metastable polycrystalline states are possible besides elastic-dipole formation, a more-complex phase díagram is postulated with !ines of tirst- and second-order PT. In the light of these concepts molecular-dynamics experiments with long- and short-range interactions in two and three dimensions are discussed. Solid-liquid PT observed in various experimental monolayer systems and showing tirst- and second-order PT are interpreted in terms of the theory developed. ...
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Physical review. B, Solid state. New York. Vol. 17, n. 3 (Feb. 1978), p. 1161-1194
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