<p>One of the most important aspects of solid materials is the regularity of the arrangement of the constituent molecules, that is, the long-range order. The focus of this book is on the contribution made by the ordering of bond orientations (as distinguished from the orientations of the molecules t
Ordering in Strongly Fluctuating Condensed Matter Systems
β Scribed by S. F. Edwards (auth.), Tormod Riste (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 473
- Series
- NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series 50
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Gei10, Norway, April 16th-27th 1979, was the fifth in a series devoted to the subject of phase transitions and instabilities. The application to NATO for the funding of this ASI contained the following paraΒ graphs: "Traditionally one has made a clear distinction between solids and liquids in terms of positional order, one being long-ranged and the other at most short-ranged. In recent years experiments have revealed a much more faceted picture and a less sharp distinction between solids and liquids. As an example one now has 3-dimensiona1 (3-D) liquids with 1-D density waves and 3-D solids with 1-D-1iquid molecular chains. The subsystems have the common feature of 10wΒ dimensional systems: a strong tendency for fluctuations to appear. Although the connection between fluctuations and dimensionality, and the suppression of long-range order by fluctuations, was pointed out as early as 1935 by Peier1s and by Landau, it is in the last five years or so that theoretical work has gained momentum. This development of understanding started ten years ago, however, much inspired by the experimental work on 2-D spin systems.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Ordering in Strongly Fluctuating Systems Introductory Comments....Pages 1-10
Phase Transitions in Low-Dimensional Systems and Renormalization Group Theory....Pages 11-29
Real-Space Renormalization-Group Method for Quantum Systems....Pages 31-37
Upper Marginal Dimensionality. Concept and Experiment....Pages 39-55
Lower Marginal Dimensionality. X-Ray Scattering from the Smectic-A Phase of Iquid Crystals....Pages 57-75
Critical Fluctuations Under Shear Flow....Pages 77-83
Lifshitz Points in Ising Systems with Competing Interactions....Pages 85-90
Elementary Excitations in Magnetic Chains....Pages 91-106
Experimental Studies of Linear and Nonlinear Modes in 1-D-Magnets....Pages 107-140
Q-Dependence of the Soliton Response in CsNiF 3 at T = 10K and H = 5 kg....Pages 141-144
Dynamics of The Sine-Gordon Chain: The Kink-Phonon Interaction, Soliton Diffusion and Dynamical Correlations....Pages 145-149
The Spin-Wave Continuum of The S=1/2 Linear Heisenberg Antiferromagnet....Pages 151-155
Excitations and Phase Transitions in Random Anti-Ferromagnets....Pages 157-181
Excitations of Dilute Magnets Near the Percolation Threshold....Pages 183-187
Critical Properties of the Mixed Ising Ferromagnet....Pages 189-194
Structure and Phase Transitions in Physisorbed Monolayers....Pages 195-220
Two-Dimensional Solids and Their Interaction with Substrates....Pages 221-260
The Dislocation Theory of Melting: History, Status, and Prognosis....Pages 261-270
The Kosterlitz-Thouless Theory of Two-Dimensional Melting....Pages 271-283
Phase Transitions and Orientational Order in a Two Dimensional Lennard-Jones System....Pages 285-292
The Roughening Transition....Pages 293-317
Statics and Dynamics of the Roughening Transition: A Self-Consistent Calculation....Pages 319-323
Fluctuations in Two-Dimensional Six-Vertex Systems....Pages 325-334
Light Scattering Studies of the Two-Dimensional Phase Transition in Squaric Acid....Pages 335-342
Monte Carlo Simulation of Dilute Systems and of Two-Dimensional Systems....Pages 343-355
Order and Fluctuations in Smectic Liquid Crystals....Pages 357-382
Dislocations and Disclinations in Smectic Systems....Pages 383-397
Fluctuations and Freezing in a One-Dimensional Liquid: Hg 3-Ξ΄ AsF 6 ....Pages 399-414
The Effect of Pressure on the Modulated Phases of TTF-TCNQ....Pages 415-421
Spin Glasses: A Brief Review of Experiments, Theories, and Computer Simulations....Pages 423-444
Random Anisotropy Spin-Glass....Pages 445-452
Exact Results for a One-Dimensional Random-Anisotropy Spin Glass....Pages 453-458
On Critical Slowing-Down in Spin Glasses....Pages 459-463
Back Matter....Pages 465-474
β¦ Subjects
Solid State Physics;Spectroscopy and Microscopy
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