New phase transitions by changing the even number of components of ordering field near the Lifshitz point in melt-crystallized polymers
A. N. Yakunin

TL;DR
This paper investigates phase transitions in melt-crystallized polymers near the Lifshitz point, focusing on how changing the number of components of the ordering field affects critical behavior, supported by experimental and theoretical data.
Contribution
It introduces new phase transition phenomena by varying the even number of components of the ordering field near the Lifshitz point in polymers.
Findings
Transition from n=0 to n=2 identified
Critical exponents estimated and analyzed
Results align with existing experimental and theoretical data
Abstract
The transition from n = 0 to n = 2 is revealed where n is the number of components of ordering field. The critical exponents are estimated. In frameworks of scaling theory of phase transitions and critical phenomena the results obtained are in a good agreement with experimental and theoretical data.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions · Diverse Scientific and Engineering Research · Advanced Theoretical and Applied Studies in Material Sciences and Geometry
