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- Hexatic_phase abstract "The hexatic phase is a phase that is between the solid and the isotropic liquid phases in two dimensional systems of particles. It is characterized by two order parameters: a short-range positional and a quasi-long-range orientational (sixfold) order. More generally, a hexatic is any phase that contains sixfold orientational order, in analogy with the nematic phase (with twofold orientational order). The existence of the hexatic phase was proposed by John Michael Kosterlitz and David J. Thouless as well as Bertrand Halperin, David Robert Nelson and A. P. Young in theoretical studies about melting in two dimensions. They proposed two phase transitions by binding of topological defects (dislocation and declination). The first transition occurs when the solid (quasi-long-range positional order, long-range orientational order) undergoes a dislocation unbinding transition to the hexaticphase (short-range positional order, quasi-long-range orientational order). The second transition is the disclination unbinding transition which transforms the hexatic phase into an isotropic phase (short-range positional and orientational order).".
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- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink Bertrand_Halperin.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theoretical_physics.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink Classical_XY_model.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink David_J._Thouless.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink David_Robert_Nelson.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink Disclination.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink Dislocation.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink John_M._Kosterlitz.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink John_Michael_Kosterlitz.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink Kosterlitz-Thouless_transition.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink Kosterlitz–Thouless_transition.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_crystal.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink Nematic.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink Phase_transition.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink Topological_defect.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLink XY_model.
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hexatic phase".
- Hexatic_phase wikiPageWikiLinkText "hexatic phase".
- Hexatic_phase hasPhotoCollection Hexatic_phase.
- Hexatic_phase subject Category:Theoretical_physics.
- Hexatic_phase hypernym Phase.
- Hexatic_phase type MilitaryConflict.
- Hexatic_phase type Physic.
- Hexatic_phase type Theory.
- Hexatic_phase comment "The hexatic phase is a phase that is between the solid and the isotropic liquid phases in two dimensional systems of particles. It is characterized by two order parameters: a short-range positional and a quasi-long-range orientational (sixfold) order. More generally, a hexatic is any phase that contains sixfold orientational order, in analogy with the nematic phase (with twofold orientational order). The existence of the hexatic phase was proposed by John Michael Kosterlitz and David J.".
- Hexatic_phase label "Hexatic phase".
- Hexatic_phase sameAs Hexatische_Phase.
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- Hexatic_phase sameAs Q1616689.
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- Hexatic_phase wasDerivedFrom Hexatic_phase?oldid=607946601.
- Hexatic_phase isPrimaryTopicOf Hexatic_phase.