Thermodynamic Generalization to Interfacial Systems of Einstein Theory of Brownian Motion

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Scientific Paper
Title Thermodynamic Generalization to Interfacial Systems of Einstein Theory of Brownian Motion
Author(s) Mahmoud A Melehy
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Published 2011
Journal None

Abstract

This talk discusses the rationale for accounting in thermodynamics for the particle momentum, associated with thermal motion (thermal momentum). The resulting theory is a field formulation, which has numerous, novel, fundamental theoretical and applied consequences of interdisciplinary nature. The applications include diversified problems that relate to: semiconductor diodes, solar cells, meteorology, and surface and interfacial phenomena. Experimental data related to semiconductor diodes are compared with two theories: one based on classical thermodynamics that ignores the particle thermal momentum and thermodynamics that accounts for that fundamental quantity. The latter theory is in accurate agreement with the experimental results.