1937
DOI: 10.1039/tf9373300065
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On the range of stability of the fluid state

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“…Kauzmann distinguishes such pseudo-critical states from critical points or states along the spinodal curve noting: "In the past there has been a considerable amount of speculation concerning the existence of a critical point between crystalline and liquid states analogous to the critical point between liquids and gases. No experimental evidence for or against such a critical point has ever been found Simon (1937), though there is reason to believe that none is possible (Bernal, 1937); but see Frenkel (1946). .…”
Section: Existence And/or Absence Of Spinodal and Pseudo-spinodal Curvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kauzmann distinguishes such pseudo-critical states from critical points or states along the spinodal curve noting: "In the past there has been a considerable amount of speculation concerning the existence of a critical point between crystalline and liquid states analogous to the critical point between liquids and gases. No experimental evidence for or against such a critical point has ever been found Simon (1937), though there is reason to believe that none is possible (Bernal, 1937); but see Frenkel (1946). .…”
Section: Existence And/or Absence Of Spinodal and Pseudo-spinodal Curvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 On the other hand, the Lennard-Jones potential was used also for the description of order-disorder transition recognized, at the early stage, as a melting phase change. 15,26,27 This approach allowed one to assign the power n in LJ repulsive part interaction with the Simon exponent β in its empirical fusion curve equation: 28,29 …”
Section: Properties Of Solids and Liquidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fundamental problem posed essentially by the results of North's and Schottky's analyses is that in the space-charge limited region of operation the fluctuation is expressible as __ 4JcOT in fact contiguous with the retarding-field region, it appears hardly surprising th at detailed calculation of 0 yields then a result not differing very greatly from th a t obtaining in the retarding-field region. One recalls perhaps Simon's (1937) discussion of the diagram of state of any substance where one is brought to realize th a t the liquid state-although again of great practical importance-may be regarded in a sense as an ' accident ' representing only a very small region of the whole range of variation of the physical parameters. In this connexion, too, one might also draw a further analogy.…”
Section: L^ + R I = E Lf) (2)mentioning
confidence: 99%