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Thermodynamic stability of transition states in nanosystems (English)
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9 September 2009
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The paper presents the theory which shows that, in a closed system of fixed volume capable of undergoing a phase transition, the transition state can be thermodynamically stable against the bulk phases if a certain material parameters condition is satisfied. In a small system below the critical size, the transition state turns into a globally stable phase that can be observed experimentally. A case of a thin film where the phase separation is permitted only parallel to the plane of the film is considered.
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phase transitions
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nanosystems
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interfaces
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closed systems
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