
Frustration and anomalous behavior in the Bell-Lavis model of liquid water
2008; American Physical Society; Volume: 77; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1103/physreve.77.051204
ISSN1550-2376
AutoresMarco Aurélio A. Barbosa, Vera B. Henriques,
Tópico(s)Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
ResumoWe have reconsidered the Bell-Lavis model of liquid water and investigated its relation to its isotropic version, the antiferromagnetic Blume-Emery-Griffiths model on the triangular lattice. Our study was carried out by means of an exact solution on the sequential Husimi cactus. We show that the ground states of both models share the same topology and that fluid phases (gas and low- and high-density liquids) can be mapped onto magnetic phases (paramagnetic, antiferromagnetic, and dense paramagnetic, respectively). Both models present liquid-liquid coexistence and several thermodynamic anomalies. This result suggests that anisotropy introduced through orientational variables play no specific role in producing the density anomaly, in agreement with a similar conclusion discussed previously following results for continuous soft core models. We propose that the presence of liquid anomalies may be related to energetic frustration, a feature common to both models.
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