Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2012-04-17
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
Letter to Nature 31 March 2012 12 pages 4 figures
Scientific paper
We find a thermodynamic description of gas-liquid criticality that is different from van der Waals and mean-field theories. At the critical temperature there is no critical point; a liquid phase coexists with a vapor phase with densities determined by an intersection of 2nd-order percolation transition loci. There is a line of critical states of constant chemical potential at temperatures above which there exists a supercritical mesophase, and below which there is the familiar two-phase liquid-vapor coexistence region.
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