04522nam 2201297z- 450 991074327290332120230911(CKB)5690000000228579(oapen)doab113981(EXLCZ)99569000000022857920230920c2023uuuu -u- -engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPressure-Induced Phase Transformations (Volume II)MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20231 online resource (306 p.)3-0365-8565-6 The study of phase transitions in materials under high pressure and high temperature is a very active research field. In the last few decades, many important discoveries have been made thanks to the development of experimental techniques and computer simulation methods. Many of these achievements affect various research fields ranging from solid-state physics, chemistry, and materials science to geophysics. They not only involve deepening knowledge on solid-solid phase transitions, but also a better understanding of melting under compression. These modern discoveries, as well as the impact of pressure on structural, chemical, and physical properties, are central to the current Special Issue. Amongst other topics, it places particular emphasis on phase transitions and their effects on different physical properties.Pressure-Induced Phase Transformations PhysicsbicsscResearch and information: generalbicsscab initioab initio calculationsalpha-epsilonantiferroelectricband gapcharge density wavechemical componentschemical substitutioncopper halidescorresponding statesCrVO4-type structuredensity functional theorydi-p-tolyl disulfideDyScO3elastic anomalieselasticityelectronic propertieselectronic transitionelemental solidsenthalpy difference componentsequation of stateferroelectricFeVO4 under pressurefirst principlesfirst principles calculationsfirst-principlesgarnetgroup VB transition metalshardening-like effecthidden polymorphhigh pressurehigh pressure and high temperaturehigh pressure diffractionhigh-pressure DFThigh-pressure effectshigh-pressure polymorphhigh-pressure studiesHPHT diamondinclusioninfrared spectroscopyironkinetic linesLaAgSb2LaAuSb2lattice dynamicsluminescencemechanical propertiesmetastabilitymolecular crystalsmolecular dynamics simulationsniobatenonequilibrium conditionsphase boundariesphase diagramphase relationsphase stabilityphase transformationphase transitionphase transitionsphononsPL mappingplasticitypressureRamanRaman modesRaman scatteringRaman spectroscopyramprare earth orthophosphaterare earth tantalatesrelative stabilityresistivityshock wavestabilitystructural transitionsynchrotron radiationtensile straintopological analysis of bondsvibrational propertiesWigner-Seitz radiiX-ray diffractionPhysicsResearch and information: generalBOOK9910743272903321Pressure-Induced Phase Transformations (Volume II)3560527UNINA