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Covariance for Conic and Wedge Complete Filling

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

Interfacial phenomena associated with fluid adsorption in two dimensional systems has recently been shown to exhibit hidden symmetries, or covariances, which precisely relate local adsorption properties in different confining geometries. We show that covariance also occurs in three dimensional systems and is likely to be verifiable experimentally and in Ising model simulations studies. Specifically, we study complete wetting in wedge (W) and cone (C) geometries as bulk coexistence is approached and show that the equilibrium mid-point heights satisfy lc(h,α)=lw(h2,α),l_c (h,\alpha)=l_w(\frac{h}{2} ,\alpha), where hh measures the partial pressure and α\alpha is the tilt angle. This covariance is valid for both short-ranged and long-ranged intermolecular forces and identifies both leading and next-to-leading order critical exponents and amplitudes in the confining geometries. Connection with capillary condensation-like phenomena is also made.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0412198,
  title  = {Covariance for Conic and Wedge Complete Filling},
  author = {C. Rascon and A. O. Parry},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0412198},
  year   = {2009}
}

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(4 pages, 2 figures)