The dimer-trimer model for heterogeneous catalysis: a new universality class
- 7 June 1991
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics A: General Physics
- Vol. 24 (11) , L621-L627
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/24/11/009
Abstract
The authors study a new model for heterogeneous catalysis in which dimers A2 and trimers B3 are chemisorbed onto a triangular lattice. Nearest adsorbed A and B neighbours react and desorb, leaving behind two empty sites. They observe a phase diagram similar to that of the monomer-dimer model of Ziff, Gulari and Barshad (1986) with a stationary reactive phase in between a dimer-poisoned and a trimer-poisoned phase. There is a first-order transition from the reactive phase to the dimer-poisoned phase, and a second-order transition to the trimer-poisoned phase. However, the second-order transition is in a different universality class from Reggeon field theory, in contrast to all previously studied models for catalysis. The difference stems from the infinite number of absorbing states in the trimer-poisoned phase special to their model.Keywords
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