For different phases to coexist in equilibrium at constant temperature T and pressure P, the condition of equal chemical potential μ must be satisfied. This condition dictates that, for a single-component system, the maximum number of phases that can coexist is three. Historically this is known as the Gibbs phase rule, and is one of the oldest and venerable rules of thermodynamics. Here we make use of the fact that, by varying model parameters, the Gibbs phase rule can be generalized so that four phases can coexist even in single-component systems. To systematically search for the quadruple point, we use a monoatomic system interacting with a Stillinger-Weber potential with variable tetrahedrality. Our study indicates that the quadruple poi...
We report a study of the phase behavior of multiple-occupancy crystals through simulation. We argue ...
Part five of course materials for Statistical Physics I: PHY525, taught by Gerhard Müller at the Uni...
\u3cp\u3eFree volume theory (FVT) is a versatile and tractable framework to predict the phase behavi...
For different phases to coexist in equilibrium at constant temperature T and pressure P, the conditi...
We have observed (Ishikawa et al J. Phys. Chem. B, 120, 6074-6079, 2016) four phases apparently at e...
Abstract The Gibbs phase rule relating the number of degrees of freedom f of a system to the number ...
One component systems are treated from the point of view of the Gibbs\u27 phase rule
After a critical analysis of the literature, the traditional formulation of the phase rule proposed ...
A fundamental, hitherto unanswered, question in liquid-state physics is: "What is the minimum requi...
Computation of chemical equilibria in multiphase systems by Gibbs free energy minimization under con...
Using a minimal algebraic model for the thermodynamics of binary rod-polymer mixtures, we provide ev...
A general theoretical framework is proposed to quantify the thermodynamic properties of multicompone...
A general theoretical framework is proposed to quantify the thermodynamic properties of multicompone...
© 2018 Acta Materialia Inc. A novel multiphase field theory for ferroelectric systems in the vicinit...
Coexisting phases of matter are ubiquitous all around us. For example, we are all familiar with the ...
We report a study of the phase behavior of multiple-occupancy crystals through simulation. We argue ...
Part five of course materials for Statistical Physics I: PHY525, taught by Gerhard Müller at the Uni...
\u3cp\u3eFree volume theory (FVT) is a versatile and tractable framework to predict the phase behavi...
For different phases to coexist in equilibrium at constant temperature T and pressure P, the conditi...
We have observed (Ishikawa et al J. Phys. Chem. B, 120, 6074-6079, 2016) four phases apparently at e...
Abstract The Gibbs phase rule relating the number of degrees of freedom f of a system to the number ...
One component systems are treated from the point of view of the Gibbs\u27 phase rule
After a critical analysis of the literature, the traditional formulation of the phase rule proposed ...
A fundamental, hitherto unanswered, question in liquid-state physics is: "What is the minimum requi...
Computation of chemical equilibria in multiphase systems by Gibbs free energy minimization under con...
Using a minimal algebraic model for the thermodynamics of binary rod-polymer mixtures, we provide ev...
A general theoretical framework is proposed to quantify the thermodynamic properties of multicompone...
A general theoretical framework is proposed to quantify the thermodynamic properties of multicompone...
© 2018 Acta Materialia Inc. A novel multiphase field theory for ferroelectric systems in the vicinit...
Coexisting phases of matter are ubiquitous all around us. For example, we are all familiar with the ...
We report a study of the phase behavior of multiple-occupancy crystals through simulation. We argue ...
Part five of course materials for Statistical Physics I: PHY525, taught by Gerhard Müller at the Uni...
\u3cp\u3eFree volume theory (FVT) is a versatile and tractable framework to predict the phase behavi...