Characterizing Phase Transitions in Liquid Cesium by a Soft-core and Large Attractive Equation of State
Abstract
This paper investigates to identify phase transitions in condensed liquid cesium metal by considering the variation of intermolecular potential parameters \epsilon and r_m in the whole liquid range, with \epsilon being the potential well-depth and r_m the position of minimum potential. These parameters were obtained from the parameters of a new equation of state that was derived recently by using the characteristic potential function. By this method, transitions at about 575 K, 800 K, 1000 K, 1350 K and 1650 K were identified. Transitions at 575 K, 800 K, and 1000 K are weak but, the one at 1350 K is very significant and has been explored experimentally and theoretically as the metal non-metal transition (MNMT), which is a phase transition before the critical condition dominates the thermodynamics. Also variations of the linear correlation coefficient of the isotherms generate a spot point pattern of these transitions. Our observations at 575 K for \epsilon and r_m are in accord with the anomalies in adiabatic thermal coefficient of pressure, density, viscosity, electrical conductivity, and structure factor.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0605269,
title = {Characterizing Phase Transitions in Liquid Cesium by a Soft-core and Large Attractive Equation of State},
author = {M. H. Ghatee and M. Bahadori},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0605269},
year = {2007}
}
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17 pages, 7 Figures