Abstract
A microscopic characterization, based on the thermodynamic curvature , is proposed for first-order liquid-gas phase transitions. Near the critical point, where is proportional to the correlation volume , we propose that takes the same value in the coexisting phases. This proposal allows a determination of the liquid-gas coexistence curve with no use of the problematic Maxwell equal area construction. Furthermore, allows a direct determination of the Widom line in the supercritical regime. We illustrate with input from the van der Waals model and the National Institute of Standards and Technology Chemistry WebBook.
- Received 11 March 2012
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.86.052103
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