Sol 11
Sol 11
Sol 11
STATISTICAL PHYSICS
Solution Set 11
Autumn 2012
1. Critical exponents of the van der Waals system Express the reduced van der Waals equation in
terms of small expansion parameteters
Tr = 1 + ,
vr = 1 + ,
pr = 1 + .
By using the expansion, calculate the critical exponents and of the van der Waals system. Interpret
your results.
Solution
(1)
Here, the order parameter is the density of the liquid phase minus the critical density, and the field
parameter is the applied pressure:
m = ` c ,
h = p pc .
In an earlier problem, we found the following expansion of the equation of state near a critical point:
(2 8 ) + (7 16 ) + 8( ) 2 + 3(1 + ) 3 = 0.
First, the exponent . Let T Tc ( 0):
2 + 7 + 8 2 + 3(1 + ) 3 = 0,
=
3 3
.
2 + 7 + 8 3 + 3 3
Near the coexistance curve 1 and so 3 or 1/3 . The order parameter then scales like
` c
1
1
1 ' 1/3 ,
1+
= 3.
1
1
=
1 =
.
2
h ,h0
,0 1 +
(1 + )
,0
Differentiate the equation of state, Eq. (1) w.r.t. holding constant:
=
2 + 7
7 16
1
Using the equation of state near = 0, one sees that , and so
. Thus,
m
1
= 1.
h ,h0
1
2
Solution Let T = Tc (1 + ) where Tc is such that J/(2kB Tc ) = 1. With these definitions, the Ising
model magnetization m = hi becomes
m
m = tanh
.
1+
Suppose now that m 1, and replace the hyperbolic tangent with its Taylor series, expanded to third
order, tanh x ' x 31 x3 :
3
1
1
1
m=
m3 .
m
1+
3 1+
Ignoring the m = 0 solution, we get the following:
h
i
1
3
2
3
2
m = 3 (1 + )
1 = 3 (1 + ) (1 + ) ' 3 [1 + 2 (1 + 3 )] = 3,
1+
m t1/2 .
3. Landau Theory Consider the Landaus theory of phase transition presented in the lectures.
(a) Calculate the low-field susceptibility:
0 (T ) =
m
h
.
T
(2)
= 0.
m h
Straight-forward differentiation gives
h + 2r1 tm + 4s0 m3 = 0
h ' 2r1 tm
(3)
1
h.
m(h) =
2r1 t
(b) First, the exponent in m|t=0 h1/ . From Eq. (3) with t 0:
1/3
h
3
h = 4s0 m
m=
4s0
(4)
= 3.
Second, the exponent in (m/h) t . This follows trivially from Eq. (4):
= 1.
(5)
s (t, h)
h
s p q
s
( t, h) =
(t, h).
h
h
Let p t, t 1 (p t t) and h 0:
tq/p
s
s
(t, 0) = t1/p
(1, 0)
h
h
| {z }
1q
.
p
m(t,0)
m h1/
2 s
t2
s
s
(t, 0) = h1/q
(0, 1)
h
h
q
.
1q
2 s p q
2 s
( t, h) = 2 (t, h).
2
t
t
Let p t, t 1 (p t t) and h 0:
t2
2 s
h2
2
2 s
1/p s
(t,
0)
=
t
(1, 0)
t2
t2
2 s
(t, 0) t1/p2
t2
1
=2 .
p
2 s p q
2 s
( t, h) =
(t, h).
2
h
h2
Let q t, t 1 (q t t) and h 0:
t2q/p
2
2 s
1/p s
(t,
0)
=
t
(1, 0)
h2
h2
2 s
(t, 0) t1/p2q/p
h2
2q 1
.
p