Possible Scenarios of a Phase Transition from Isotropic Liquid to a Hexatic Phase in the Theory of Melting in Two-Dimensional Systems


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Abstract

A two-stage process consisting of two continuous Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless-type transitions with an intermediate anisotropic liquid, a hexatic phase, is a well-known scenario of melting in two-dimensional systems. A direct first-order transition, similar to melting in three-dimensional systems, is another scenario variant. We prove the possibility in principle of the existence of a third scenario according to which melting occurs via two transitions, but in contrast to predictions of the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless theory, the transition from an isotropic liquid to a hexatic phase is a first-order transition. Such a scenario was recently observed in a computer simulation of two-dimensional systems and then in a real experiment. Our proof is based on an analysis of branching solutions of an exact closed nonlinear integral equation for a two-particle conditional distribution function.

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V. N. Ryzhov

Vereshchagin Institute for High Pressure Physics

Email: eetare@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Troitsk, Moscow Oblast

E. E. Tareyeva

Vereshchagin Institute for High Pressure Physics

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Email: eetare@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Troitsk, Moscow Oblast

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