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For the particular case <math> W_r^*=3.5; W_a^*=-1.0, d_a^*=1.72, d_c^*=3.0 </math>,
For the particular case <math> W_r^*=3.5; W_a^*=-1.0, d_a^*=1.72, d_c^*=3.0 </math>,
the liquid-vapour critical point  is located at
the liquid-vapour critical point  is located at
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[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2748043  E. Lomba, N. G. Almarza, C. Martin, C. McBride "Phase behaviour of attractive and repulsive ramp fluids: integral equation and computer simulation studies", Journal of Chemical Physics '''126''' 244510 (2007)]
[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2748043  E. Lomba, N. G. Almarza, C. Martin, C. McBride "Phase behaviour of attractive and repulsive ramp fluids: integral equation and computer simulation studies", Journal of Chemical Physics '''126''' 244510 (2007)]
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== Repulsive Ramp Model ==
== Repulsive Ramp Model ==
 
In the repulsive ramp case, where <math> W_a = 0 </math>, neither liquid-vapor nor liquid-liquid stable equilibria occur
In the repulsive ramp case: <math> W_a = 0 </math>; neither liquid-vapor nor liquid-liquid stable equilibria occur
<ref name="lomba"> reference to Lomba paper</ref>.  
(See Lomba et al. at the list of the references). However, for this model, it has been found a low density crystalline phase,
However, for this model a low density crystalline phase has been found.
This solid phase presents reentrant melting, i.e. It melts into the fluid phase at high pressure.
This solid phase presents re-entrant melting, i.e. this solid melts into the fluid phase as the pressure is increased.
 
Recently, similar  behaviour has been found in a three-dimensional [[lattice gas|lattice gas]] ramp model  
Recently, the same behavior has ben found in a three-dimensional [[lattice gas|lattice gas]] ramp model <ref>
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[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268970902729269  Johan Skule Hoye,  Enrique Lomba, and  Noe Garcia Almarza, ''One- and three-dimensional lattice models with two repulsive ranges: simple systems with complex phase behaviour'',  Mol. Phys 2009 ] </ref>
[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268970902729269  Johan Skule Hoye,  Enrique Lomba, and  Noe Garcia Almarza, "One- and three-dimensional lattice models with two repulsive ranges: simple systems with complex phase behaviour",  Molecular Physics ''iFirst'' (2009)]
 
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Polyamorphism: Ramp model]]
*[[Polyamorphism: Ramp model]]

Revision as of 13:18, 5 March 2009

The ramp model, proposed by Jagla [1] and sometimes known as the Jagla model, is described by:

where is the intermolecular pair potential, , and .

Graphically, one has:

where the red line represents an attractive implementation of the model, and the green line a repulsive implementation.

Critical points

For the particular case , the liquid-vapour critical point is located at [2]:

and the liquid-liquid critical point:

Repulsive Ramp Model

In the repulsive ramp case, where , neither liquid-vapor nor liquid-liquid stable equilibria occur [2]. However, for this model a low density crystalline phase has been found. This solid phase presents re-entrant melting, i.e. this solid melts into the fluid phase as the pressure is increased. Recently, similar behaviour has been found in a three-dimensional lattice gas ramp model [3]

See also

References

Related literature