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Critical point phenomena

Contemporary Physics, 1969
Abstract During the last decade considerable effort has been expended in the study of critical phenomena. These investigations are especially rewarding because they provide important links between several diverse branches of physics. For example, antiferromagnets, pure fluids, binary solutions and alloys all exhibit analogous critical behaviour.
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Critical magnetic phenomena [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysics Bulletin, 1978
A variety of crystals with magnetic properties approximating to those of 'ideal' one (Id) and two (2d) dimensional arrays of localised spins, much studied by theoreticians, are now available for experimental study. Many of the ideal systems exhibit no long-range magnetic order at low temperatures, so that short-range effects become important giving ...
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Critical phenomena in ferroelectrics

Physics Letters, 1966
Abstract High precision measurements are reported of the temperature dependence of low frequency dielectric constants near to ferroelectric critical points. Triglycine sulphate exhibits no deviation from Curie's law to within 10 −4 of the Curie temperature.
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An analysis of critical phenomena

2021
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Critical phenomena in antiferroelectrics

Soviet Physics Journal, 1972
An equation of state for an antiferroelectric is proposed, which couples the field strength, temperature, and polarization, and has isotherms that display double hysteresis loops and a critical point. On the phase diagram of field versus temperature two critical points, symmetrically placed with respect to the temperature axis, are observed.
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Critical Phenomena

Science, 1971
R E, Mills, E, Ascher, R I, Jaffee
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Critical phenomena at interfaces

Reports on Progress in Physics, 1984
Equilibrium aspects of the structure and thermodynamics of the interfacial region separating two coexisting phases near criticality are reviewed. Brief surveys of pertinent rigorous and exact results and experiments are included. Phenomenological approaches and renormalisation group results, along with implications on such topics as universality and ...
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Critical Phenomena in Fluids

1978
The present lectures describe the modern theory of critical phenomena, with emphasis on applications to real fluids. The aim is not to treat the subject exhaustively, but rather to explain the principal ideas, and to provide a guide to the vast literature on critical phenomena for the noninitiate.
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Surface Critical Phenomena [PDF]

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Up to now we have been always considering a statistical system defined in the infinite two-dimensional plane. However, conformal invariance can also be applied to systems with boundaries present. It is impossible to give on just a few pages a full description on the rich field of surface effects and we will only consider some of the problems for which ...
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Remarks on critical phenomena

Physica, 1970
Abstract The relationship among the random-phase approximation, self-avoiding walk and scaling approaches to critical phenomena is discussed and clarified.
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