Published July 1, 1985 | Version v1
Journal article

Theory of melting and crystallization

Creators

  • 1. Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3 NP, United Kingdom

Description

A consistent statistical theory of the crystal-liquid phase transition is developed, being based on a method which takes into account liquidlike fluctuations in crystals and solidlike clusters in liquids. It is shown that degenerate fluidlike droplets have a finite number density at zero temperature, while nondegenerate fluctuations disappear when the temperature goes to zero. The existence of a melting point is proved. This method, which takes into consideration the heterophase fluctuations, provides the possibility of describing metastable states such as a supercooled liquid or an overheated crystal. Conditions for the existence of metastable states are found. The liquid-glass transition can also be described by the method presented here

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Phys. Rev., B: Condens. Matter
Journal Volume
32
Journal Issue
1
Series
Phys. Rev., B: Condens. Matter.
Journal Page Range
436-446
ISSN
0163-1829
CODEN
PRMBD

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
17007657
Subject category
S75: CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS, SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY;
Descriptors DEI
COMPACTING; CRYSTALS; FLUCTUATIONS; MELTING; METASTABLE STATES; STATISTICAL MODELS
Descriptors DEC
ENERGY LEVELS; EXCITED STATES; FABRICATION; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS; VARIATIONS