Thermodynamics of a Higher Order Phase Transition: Scaling Exponents and Scaling Laws
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.stat-mech
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transitionorderexponentshigherphasescalingbeenlaws
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The well known scaling laws relating critical exponents in a second order phase transition have been generalized to the case of an arbitrarily higher order phase transition. In a higher order transition, such as one suggested for the superconducting transition in Ba$_{0.6}$K$_{0.4}$BiO$_3$ and in Bi$_2$Sr$_2$CaCu$_2$O$_8$, there are singularities in higher order derivatives of the free energy. A relation between exponents of different observables has been found, regardless of whether the exponents are classical (mean-field theory, no fluctuations, integer order of a transition) or not (fluctuation effects included). We also comment on the phase transition in a thin film.
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