The Physics of Phase Transitions: Concepts and Applications

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Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Nov 30, 2012 - Science - 397 pages
We learned in school that matter exists in three forms: solid, liquid and gas, as well as other more subtle things such as the fact that "evaporation produces cold. " The science of the states of matter was born in the 19th century. It has now grown enormously in two directions: 1) The transitions have multiplied: first between a solid and a solid, par ticularly for metallurgists. Then for magnetism, illustrated in France by Louis Neel, and ferro electricity. In addition, the extraordinary phenomenon of su perconductivity in certain metals appeared at the beginning of the 20th cen tury. And other superfluids were recognized later: helium 4, helium 3, the matter constituting atomic nuclei and neutron stars . . . There is now a real zoology of transitions, but we know how to classify them based on Landau's superb idea. 2) Our profound view of the mechanisms has evolved: in particular, the very universal properties of fluctuations near a critical point - described by Kadanoff's qualitative analysis and specified by an extraordinary theoretical tool: the renormalization group. Without exaggerating, we can say that our view of condensed matter has undergone two revolutions in the 20th century: first, the introduction of quantum physics in 1930, then the recognition of "self-similar" structures and the resulting scaling laws around 1970. .

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Pierre Papon est physicien, specialiste de la physique des materiaux. Professeur emerite de physique a l'Ecole superieure de physique et chimie industrielles de Paris, il a ete directeur general du CNRS, president directeur general de l'Institut francais de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer et president de l'Observatoire des sciences et des techniques. Il est aujourd'hui conseiller pour la recherche du maire adjoint de Paris, charge des nouvelles technologies et de la recherche. Il preside le Forum Engelberg qui organise en Suisse des conferences sur les questions de science, de technologie, d'economie et d'ethique.Pierre Papon a publie "La Matiere dans tous ses etats"(Fayard, 2001), "Physique des transitions de phase: Concepts et applications"(Dunod, 2002), "Le Temps des ruptures"" Aux origines scientifiques et culturelles du xxie siecle" (Fayard, 2004) et "L'Energie a l'heure des choix" (Belin, 2007).

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