Pressure-induced amorphization and polyamorphism: Inorganic and biochemical systems
Pressure-induced amorphization (PIA) is a phenomenon that involves an abrupt transition between a crystalline material and an amorphous solid through application of pressure at temperatures well below the melting point or glass transition range. Amorphous states can be produced by PIA for substances...
Main Authors: | Machon, D, Meersman, F, Wilding, M, Wilson, M, McMillan, P |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
2014
|
Similar Items
-
Polyamorphism in aluminate liquids
by: McMillan, P, et al.
Published: (2003) -
High-pressure x-ray scattering and computer simulation studies of density-induced polyamorphism in silicon
by: Daisenberger, D, et al.
Published: (2007) -
A density-driven phase transition between semiconducting and metallic polyamorphs of silicon.
by: McMillan, P, et al.
Published: (2005) -
Polyamorphism and liquid-liquid phase transitions: challenges for experiment and theory
by: McMillan, P, et al.
Published: (2007) -
Polyamorphic amorphous silicon at high pressure: raman and spatially resolved X-ray scattering and molecular dynamics studies.
by: Daisenberger, D, et al.
Published: (2011)