Abstract

Adsorbed Ne and ${\mathrm{CH}}_{4}$ on the external surface of a nanotube bundle form quasi-one-dimensional phases at low temperature. This paper presents a study of the phonon spectra and the specific heat associated with these phases. For Ne, two groove phases of different density are investigated, while for ${\mathrm{CH}}_{4}$ two groove phases of different density and the ``three-stripe'' phase are studied. In addition, results from classical Monte Carlo simulations are presented which provide information about the thermodynamic behavior of different phases of ${\mathrm{CH}}_{4}$ at higher temperatures; a dimensionality crossover is indicated by the presence of a distinctive peak in the specific heat.

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