Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2007-04-17
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
(4 pages, 2 figures). Phys Rev Lett (accepted)
Scientific paper
We show that condensation in a capped capillary slit is a continuous interfacial critical phenomenon, related intimately to several other surface phase transitions. In three dimensions (3d), the adsorption and desorption branches correspond to the unbinding of the meniscus from the cap and opening, respectively and are equivalent to 2d-like complete-wetting transitions. For dispersion forces, the singularities on the two branches are distinct, owing to the different interplay of geometry and intermolecular forces. In 2d we establish precise connection, or covariance, with 2d critical-wetting and wedge-filling transitions, i.e. we establish that certain interfacial properties in very different geometries are identical. Our predictions of universal scaling and covariance in finite capillaries are supported by extensive Ising model simulation studies in 2d and 3d.
Evans Robert
Parry A. O.
Rascon C.
Wilding Nigel B.
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