On the Linear Boundary Energy in Two-Dimensional System
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概要
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A definition of the linear boundary tension of the two-dimensional film was conceived, which corresponds to the surface tension in the three-dimensional system. The physical meaning of this conception was investigated according to the classical Gauss theory. A rough estimation of this value was made for the surface film of myristic acid.
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著者
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Akamatu Hideo
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, the University of Tokyo
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Nakagaki Masayuki
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, the University of Tokyo
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Akamatu Hideo
Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science The University of Tokyo
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