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Water-like anomalies for core-softened models of fluids: One dimension

Soft Condensed Matter 2009-10-31 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We use a one-dimensional (1d) core-softened potential to develop a physical picture for some of the anomalies present in liquid water. The core-softened potential mimics the effect of hydrogen bonding. The interest in the 1d system stems from the facts that closed-form results are possible and that the qualitative behavior in 1d is reproduced in the liquid phase for higher dimensions. We discuss the relation between the shape of the potential and the density anomaly, and we study the entropy anomaly resulting from the density anomaly. We find that certain forms of the two-step square well potential lead to the existence at T=0 of a low-density phase favored at low pressures and of a high-density phase favored at high pressures, and to the appearance of a point CC' at a positive pressure, which is the analog of the T=0 ``critical point'' in the 1d1d Ising model. The existence of point CC' leads to anomalous behavior of the isothermal compressibility KTK_T and the isobaric specific heat CPC_P.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9908082,
  title  = {Water-like anomalies for core-softened models of fluids: One dimension},
  author = {M. Reza Sadr-Lahijany and Antonio Scala and Sergey~V. Buldyrev and H. Eugene Stanley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9908082},
  year   = {2009}
}

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22 pages, 7 figures