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System-Size Dependence in Grand Canonical and Canonical Ensembles (1502.00533v3)

Published 2 Feb 2015 in cond-mat.stat-mech and cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: The thermodynamics for a system with given temperature, density, and volume is described by the Canonical ensemble. The thermodynamics for a corresponding system with the same temperature, volume, and average density is described by the Grand Canonical ensemble. In general a chosen thermodynamic potential (e.g., free energy) is different in the two cases. Their relationship is considered here as a function of the system size. Exact expressions relating the fundamental potential for each (free energy and pressure, respectively) are identified for arbitrary system size. A formal asymptotic analysis for large system size gives the expected equivalence, but without any characterization of the intermediate size dependence. More detailed evaluation is provided for the simple case of a homogeneous, non-interacting Fermi gas. In this case, the origin of size dependence arises from only two length scales, the average inter-particle distance and quantum length scale (thermal deBroglie or Fermi length). The free energies per particle calculated from each ensemble are compared for particle numbers $2\le N\le 64$ for a range of temperatures above and below the Fermi temperature. The relevance of these results for applications of density functional theory is discussed briefly.

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