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Volumn 67, Issue 7, 1977, Pages 3106-3121

Structure and thermodynamics of the liquid-vapor interface

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EID: 0001386509     PISSN: 00219606     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1063/1.435276     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (415)

References (31)
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    • Another very recent application of ideas from capillary wave theory can be found in Ref. 5. Although there is some overlap between the present work and Ref. 5, the major areas of emphasis are different.
    • There they mainly use a capillary wave picture as a model to describe the structure and thermodynamics within a single column, while we are concerned mainly with a calculation of the effects of fluctuations in different columns.
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    • We assume the wall potentials are negligible for distances from the wall greater than a few molecular diameters σ. It is not necessary to specify the form of the potentials more precisely, as they will drop out of the final expressions for γ. Physically we are imagining a “wettable” wall at the bottom and a “nonwettable” wall at the top.
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    • Note that s and k in this section are not dimensionless as are the corresponding quantities in the rest of the paper where the length l was factored out.
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    • These expansions with square integrable [formula omitted] can be rigorously proved to hold only for [formula omitted] kernels, which we do not have here.
    • We assume the same form holds with possibly an integration over a continuous spectrum and some nonintegrable [formula omitted]
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    • Reference 28


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