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Effects of anisotropic surface tension on first-order-transition singularities

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1985-02

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American Physical Society

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For systems displaying two-phase coexistence without rotational invariance, anisotropic surface tension and nonspherical droplets are present. To study small fluctuations around such droplets, we construct a natural coordinate system and find the quadratic form. In general, their spectrum differs from the isotropic case and affects the nature of the first-order transition singularities. However, in two bulk dimensions, the spectrum is sufficiently simple that the singularity is universal.

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physics, condensed matter

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Zia, R. K. P.; Wallace, D. J., "Effects of anisotropic surface tension on first-order-transition singularities," Phys. Rev. B 31, 1624 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.31.1624