Comparative study of size effects in solid and liquid films
We consider the behaviour, near a second order phase transition, of superconducting, superfluid and nematic liquid-crystal films, subject to various boundary conditions. A comparative study of size effects in these several types of films leads to considerable physical insight, and we find their gene...
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