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Pressure-Induced Phase Transformations (Volume II)



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Titolo: Pressure-Induced Phase Transformations (Volume II) Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (306 p.)
Soggetto topico: Physics
Research and information: general
Soggetto non controllato: ab initio
ab initio calculations
alpha-epsilon
antiferroelectric
band gap
charge density wave
chemical components
chemical substitution
copper halides
corresponding states
CrVO4-type structure
density functional theory
di-p-tolyl disulfide
DyScO3
elastic anomalies
elasticity
electronic properties
electronic transition
elemental solids
enthalpy difference components
equation of state
ferroelectric
FeVO4 under pressure
first principles
first principles calculations
first-principles
garnet
group VB transition metals
hardening-like effect
hidden polymorph
high pressure
high pressure and high temperature
high pressure diffraction
high-pressure DFT
high-pressure effects
high-pressure polymorph
high-pressure studies
HPHT diamond
inclusion
infrared spectroscopy
iron
kinetic lines
LaAgSb2
LaAuSb2
lattice dynamics
luminescence
mechanical properties
metastability
molecular crystals
molecular dynamics simulations
niobate
nonequilibrium conditions
phase boundaries
phase diagram
phase relations
phase stability
phase transformation
phase transition
phase transitions
phonons
PL mapping
plasticity
pressure
Raman
Raman modes
Raman scattering
Raman spectroscopy
ramp
rare earth orthophosphate
rare earth tantalates
relative stability
resistivity
shock wave
stability
structural transition
synchrotron radiation
tensile strain
topological analysis of bonds
vibrational properties
Wigner-Seitz radii
X-ray diffraction
Sommario/riassunto: 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.
Altri titoli varianti: Pressure-Induced Phase Transformations
Titolo autorizzato: Pressure-Induced Phase Transformations (Volume II)  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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