Quantum phase transitions (QPTs) offer wonderful examples of the radical macroscopic effects inherent in quantum physics: phase changes between different forms of matter driven by quantum rather than thermal fluctuations, typically at very low temperatures. QPTs provide new insight into outstanding
Phase Transitions in Soft Condensed Matter
β Scribed by P. Pincus (auth.), Tormod Riste, David Sherrington (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 381
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 211
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume comprises the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute held in Geilo, Norway, between 4 - 14 April 1989. This Institute was the tenth in a series held at Geilo on the subject of phase transitions. It was the first to be concerned with the growing area of soft condensed matter, which is neither ordinary solids nor ordinary liquids, but somewhere in between. The Institute brought together many lecturers, students and active researchers in the field from a wide range of NATO and some non-NATO countries, with financial support principally from the NATO Scientific Affairs Division but also from Institutt for energiteknikk, the NorΒ wegian Research Council for Science and the Humanities (NAVF), The Nordic Institute for Theoretical Atomic Physics (NORDITA), the Norwegian Physical Society and VISTA, a reserach cooperation between the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and Den norske stats oljeselskap a.s (STATOIL). The organizing committee would like to thank all these contributors for their help in promoting an exciting and rewarding meeting, and in doing so are confident that they echo the appreciation also of all the participants. 50ft condensed matter is characterized by weak interactions between polyatomic constituents, by importantΒ·thermal fluctuations effects, by mechanical softness and by a rich range of behaviours. The main emphasis at this Institute was on the fundamental collective physics, but preparΒ ation techniques and industrial applications were also considered.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
States and Phase Transitions in Soft Condensed Matter: An Introduction to the Interactions....Pages 1-21
Qualitative Aspects of Condensation, Ordering and Aggregation....Pages 23-43
Gravityβs Rainbow - Structure of a 2D Crystal Grown in a Strong Gravitational Field....Pages 45-48
Structures and Phase Transitions in Thermotropic Liquid Crystals....Pages 49-52
Multicriticality in Hexatic Liquid Crystals....Pages 53-65
Molecular Motions of Hydrocarbon Chains (Decylammonium, n-Nonadecane) in Their Dynamically Disordered Phases: An Incoherent Neutron Scattering Study....Pages 67-70
Anchoring Transitions at Crystal-Nematic Interfaces....Pages 71-85
Spectrum of the Propagative Modes Near the Smectic-A to Hexatic-B or Crystal-B Phase Transition....Pages 87-90
Optical Activity in the Isotropic and Blue Phases of a Chiral Liquid Crystal....Pages 91-94
Lyotropic Liquid Crystals, Structures and Phase Transitions....Pages 95-111
X-Ray Reflectivity and Diffraction Studies of Liquid Surfaces and Surfactant Monolayers....Pages 113-138
Marangoni Effect, Instabilities and Waves at Interfaces....Pages 139-143
The Phases and Phase Transitions of Lipid Monolayers....Pages 145-159
Wetting of Rough Solid Surfaces by Liquids....Pages 161-164
Crystalline and Liquid Crystalline Order in Concentrated Colloidal Dispersions: An Overview....Pages 165-177
Random Surfactant Assemblies and Microemulsions....Pages 179-193
Observations of Sphere to Rod Transition in a Three-Component Microemulsion....Pages 195-201
Field-Induced Percolation in Microemulsions....Pages 203-209
New Source of Corrections to Scaling for Micellar Solution Critical Behavior....Pages 211-215
Two-Dimensional Phase Transitions of a Surfactant Monolayer....Pages 217-220
Dynamics of Wetting....Pages 221-235
Estimation of Wettability in a Complex Porous Network....Pages 237-243
Fingering Instability of a Spreading Drop....Pages 245-248
Rigid and Fluctuating Surfaces: A Series of Synchrotron X-ray Scattering Studies of Interacting Stacked Membranes....Pages 249-270
Spontaneous and Induced Adhesion of Fluid Membranes....Pages 271-281
Impurity-Modulated Interface Formation in Lipid Bilayer Membranes Near the Chain-Melting Phase Transition....Pages 283-288
Temperature-Dependent Growth of Fractal and Compact Domains....Pages 289-292
Structural Properties of a Lecithin-Cholesterol System: Ripple Structure and Phase Diagram....Pages 293-296
Polymer Blends in Solution....Pages 297-299
Segregation of Polymer Blends in Small Pores....Pages 301-304
Adsorption of Random Copolymers....Pages 305-309
Novel Factors Influencing Microphase Separation in SB/SBS Block Copolymers....Pages 311-314
2 H NMR Line Shape in Polymer Networks....Pages 315-318
Gelation and Associating Polymers....Pages 319-329
Sol-Gel Transition : An Experimental Study....Pages 331-334
Structure and Dynamics of Aerogels....Pages 335-338
New Critical Exponents for Spatial and Temporal Fluctuations in Stochastic Growth Phenomena....Pages 339-342
Effects of Phase Transitions and Fluctuations on Mass Transport....Pages 343-346
The Stretched Exponential, The Vogel Law, and All That....Pages 347-352
Some Industrial Applications of Soft Condensed Matter in High-Performance Polymers Processing....Pages 353-375
Water-Processable Conducting Polymers....Pages 377-380
Back Matter....Pages 381-391
β¦ Subjects
Physical Chemistry;Solid State Physics;Spectroscopy and Microscopy;Condensed Matter Physics;Crystallography;Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
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