Long range order and metastability in two dimensional solids and superfluids. (Application of dislocation theory)

J. M. Kosterlitz(University College Birmingham), D. J. Thouless(University College Birmingham)
Journal of Physics C Solid State Physics
June 12, 1972
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Abstract

Dislocation theory is used to define long range order for two dimensional solids. An ordered state exists at low temperatures, and the rigidity modulus is nonzero at the transition temperature. Similar arguments show that the superfluid density is nonzero at the transition temperature of a two dimensional superfluid.


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