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Pis'ma v Zhurnal Èksperimental'noi i Teoreticheskoi Fiziki, 2009, Volume 89, Issue 10, Pages 612–617
(Mi jetpl435)
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CONDENSED MATTER
“Burning and sticking” model for a porous material: suppression of the topological phase transition due to the backbone reinforcement effect
A. S. Ioselevichab, D. S. Lyubshinba a Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
b Institute for Theoretical Physics RAS
Abstract:
We introduce and study the “burning-and-sticking” (BS) lattice model for the porous material that involves sticking of emerging finite clusters to the mainland. In contrast with other single-cluster models, it does not demonstrate any phase transition: the backbone exists at arbitrarily low concentrations. The same is true for hybrid models, where the sticking events occur with probability $q$: the backbone survives at arbitrarily low $q$. Disappearance of the phase transition is attributed to the backbone reinforcement effect, generic for models with sticking. A relation between BS and the cluster-cluster aggregation is briefly discussed.
Received: 16.04.2009
Citation:
A. S. Ioselevich, D. S. Lyubshin, ““Burning and sticking” model for a porous material: suppression of the topological phase transition due to the backbone reinforcement effect”, Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 89:10 (2009), 612–617; JETP Letters, 89:10 (2009), 519–524
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