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Coulomb systems seen as critical systems: Ideal conductor boundaries

Bernard Jancovici, +1 more
- 01 Feb 1996 - 
- Vol. 82, Iss: 3, pp 609-632
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In this paper, the Coulomb system is assumed to be confined, by walls made of an ideal conductor material; this choice corresponds to simple Dirichlet boundary conditions for the massless Gaussian field.
Abstract
When a classical Coulomb system has macroscopic conducting behavior, its grand potential has universal finite-size corrections similar to the ones which occur in the free energy of a simple critical system: the massless Gaussian field. Here, the Coulomb system is assumed to be confined, by walls made of an ideal conductor material; this choice corresponds to simple (Dirichlet) boundary conditions for the Gaussian field. For ad-dimensional (d≥2) Coulomb system confined in a slab of thicknessW, the grand potential (in units ofkBT) per unit area has the universal term Γ(d/2)ζ(d)/2dπd/2Wd−1. For a two-dimensional Coulomb system confined, in a disk of radiusR, the grand potential (in units ofkBT) has the universal term (1/6) lnR. These results, of general validity, are checked on two-dimensional solvable models.

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