faasisiirtymät
Faasisiirtymät, or phase transitions, refer to qualitative changes in the state or organization of a system as external conditions such as temperature, pressure, or magnetic field are varied. They are studied in physics, chemistry, and related fields to understand how macroscopic properties change abruptly or gradually. Transitions are often described in terms of an order parameter, a quantity that measures the degree of order in a phase and changes value across the transition.
First-order phase transitions involve a discontinuous change of the order parameter and typically release or absorb
Continuous, or second-order, phase transitions feature no latent heat and a continuous change of the order parameter,
In solids, phase transitions can be structural, magnetic, electronic, or superconducting. Common examples include the ferromagnetic