4211 Topics
4211 Topics
4211 Topics
3 Non-ideal Gases
2 2 3.1 Statistical Mechanics
2 2 3.1.1 The Partition function
2 2 3.1.2 Cluster expansion
2 2 3.1.3 Low density approximation
2 2 3.1.4 Equation of state
2 2 3.2 The Virial Expansion
2 2 3.2.1 Virial coefficients
2 2 3.2.2 Hard core potential
2 2 3.2.3 Square-well potential
2 2 3.2.4 Lennard-Jones potential
Sutherland potential
3.2.5 Second virial coefficient for Bose and Fermi gas
3.3 Thermodynamics
3.3.1 Throttling
3.3.2 Joule-Thomson coefficient
3.3.3 Connection with the second virial coefficient
3.3.4 Inversion temperature
3 3 3.4 Van der Waals Equation of State
3 3 3.4.1 Approximating the Partition Function
3 3 3.4.2 Van der Waals Equation
3 3 3.4.3 Microscopic "derivation" of parameters
3 3 3.4.4 Virial Expansion
3 3 3.5 Other Phenomenological Equations of State
3 3 3.5.1 The Dieterici equation
3 3 3.5.2 Virial expansion
3 3 3.5.3 The Berthelot equation
3 3 3.5.4 The Redlich-Kwong equation
3.6 Hard Sphere Gas
3.6.1 Mean field treatment
3.6.2 Hard sphere equation of state
3.6.3 Virial expansion
3.6.4 Virial coefficients
3.6.5 Carnhan and Starling procedure
3.6.6 Padé approximants
3.6.7 Phase transition
4 Phase Transitions
4 4 4.1 Phenomenology
4 4 4.1.1 Basic ideas
4 4 4.1.2 Phase diagrams
4 4 4.1.3 Symmetry
4 4 4.1.4 Order of phase transitions
4 4 4.1.5 The order parameter
4 4 4.1.6 Conserved and non-conserved order parameters
4 4 4.1.7 Critical exponents
4 4 4.1.8 Scaling theory
4.1.9 Scaling of the free energy
4 4 4.2 First order transition - an example
4 4 4.2.1 Coexistence
4 4 4.2.2 Van der Waals fluid
4 4 4.2.3 The Maxwell construction
4 4 4.2.4 The critical point
4 4 4.2.5 Corresponding states
4.2.6 Dieterici's equation and other equations
4 4 4.2.7 Quantum mechanical effects
6 5 4.3 Second order transition - an example
6 5 4.3.1 The ferromagnet
6 5 4.3.2 The Weiss model
6 5 4.3.3 Spontaneous magnetisation
6 5 4.3.4 Critical behaviour
6 5 4.3.5 Magnetic susceptibility
6 5 4.3.6 Goldstone modes
6 5 4.4 The Ising and other models
6 5 4.4.1 Ubiquity of the Ising model
6 5 4.4.2 Magnetic case of the Ising model
6 5 4.4.3 Ising model in one dimension
6 5 4.4.4 Ising model in two dimensions
6 5 4.4.5 Mean field critical exponents
6 5 4.4.6 The XY model
6 5 4.4.7 The spherical model
7 6 4.5 Landau treatment of phase transitions
7 6 4.5.1 Landau free energy
7 6 4.5.2 Landau free energy of the ferromagnet
7 6 4.5.3 Landau theory - second order transitions
7 6 4.5.4 Thermal capacity in the Landau model
7 6 4.5.5 Ferromagnet in a magnetic field
7 6 4.6 Ferroelectricity
7 6 4.6.1 Description of the phenomena
7 6 4.6.2 Landau free energy
7 6 4.6.3 Second order case
7 6 4.6.4 First order case
7 6 4.6.5 Entropy and latent heat at the transition
7 6 4.6.6 Soft modes
8 7 4.7 Binary mixtures
8 7 4.7.1 Basic ideas
8 7 4.7.2 Model calculation
8 7 4.7.3 System energy
8 7 4.7.4 Entropy
8 7 4.7.5 Free energy
8 7 4.7.6 Phase separation - the lever rule
8 7 4.7.7 Phase separation curve - the binodal
8 7 4.7.8 The spinodal curve
8 7 4.7.9 Entropy in the ordered phase
8 7 4.7.10 Thermal capacity in the ordered phase
8 7 4.7.11 Order of the transition and the critical point
8 7 4.7.12 The critical exponent β
4.8 Quantum phase transitions
4.8.1 Introduction
4.8.2 The transverse Ising model
4.8.3 Revision of mean field Ising model
4.8.4 Application of a transverse field
4.8.5 Transition temperature
4.8.6 Quantum critical behaviour
4.8.7 Dimensionality and critical exponents
8 7 4.9 Retrospective
8 7 4.9.1 The existence of order
8 7 4.9.2 Validity of mean field theory
8 7 4.9.3 Features of different phase transition models
9 8 1.4.5 Fluctuations