We present a non-linear elastic model of a coherent transition with
discontinuous volume change in an isotropic solid. The model reproduces the
anomalous thermodynamics typical of coherent equilibrium including intrinsic
hysteresis (for a pressure driven experiment) and a negative bulk modulus. The
novelty of the model is that the statistical mechanics solution can be easily
worked out. We find that coherency leads to an infinite-range density--density
interaction, which drives classical critical behavior. The pressure width of
the hysteresis loop shrinks with increasing temperature, ending at a critical
point at a temperature related to the shear modulus. The bulk modulus softens
with a 1/2 exponent at the transition even far from the critical point. Many
well known features of the phase diagram of Ce and related systems are
explained by the model.Comment: Acta Materialia, in pres