Model for Phase Transitions in the Solid Phases of Langmuir Monolayers : Condensed Matter: Structure, etc.
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概要
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A quasi two-dimensional (2D) model for the solid phases (CS, S, and LS) of Langmuir monolayers is proposed. The model can reproduce the CS-S and S-LS transitions and many other experimental results observed in the monolayers of fatty acids using parameters that can be estimated from experiments. It is demonstrated that, although being ignored in many theories, electrostatic interactions indeed play a crucial role in the polymorphism of the monolayer.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 2001-03-15
著者
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KAWAKATSU Toshihiro
Department of Physics, Tohoku University
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Kawakatsu Toshihiro
Department Of Computational Science And Engineering Nagoya University
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Kawakatsu Toshihiro
Department Of Applied Mathematics And Physics Faculty Of Engineering Kyoto University
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Roan Jiunn-ren
Doi Project Japan Chemical Innovation Institute Nagoya University Research 〓 Education Center
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KAWAKATSU Toshihiro
Department of Computational Science and Engineering, Nagoya University
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