It is still largely unknown why intermetallic phases show such a large variety of crystal structures, with unit cell sizes varying between 1 and more than 20 000 atoms. The goal of our study was, therefore, to get a general overview of the symmetries, unit cell sizes, stoichiometries, most frequent structure types, and their stability fields based on the Mendeleev numbers as ordering parameters. A total of 20829 structures crystallizing in 2166 structure types have been studied for this purpose. Thereby, the focus was on a subset of 6441 binary intermetallic compounds, which crystallize in 943 structure types
Intermetallic compounds achieved practical use before they were recognized as chemical objects owing...
uasicrystal-forming ability is considered from the viewpoint of Pettifor maps, where a single phenom...
uasicrystal-forming ability is considered from the viewpoint of Pettifor maps, where a single phenom...
The focus of this book is clearly on the statistics, topology, and geometry of crystal structures an...
The crystal structure of a compound plays an important role in determining its properties. Here we a...
This thesis represents an effort to understand the factors that drive large unitcelled intermetallic...
Abstract Phases formed by different types of metal atoms as well as those formed by metal and metall...
Abstract Phases formed by different types of metal atoms as well as those formed by metal and metall...
Continuous pathways that connect different crystal structures can play a crucial role in determining...
The fundamental principles underlying the arrangement of elements into solid compounds with an enorm...
Strengthening high entropy alloys (HEAs) via second phases is a very effective approach. However, th...
This book emphasizes the chemical aspects of the intermetallic science and therefore the mutual reac...
What drives the stability of complex intermetallic compounds? Many, if not most, metals and alloys c...
The data obtained as a result of the analysis of crystallogeometric parameters and the structure of ...
Intermetallic compounds achieved practical use before they were recognized as chemical objects owing...
Intermetallic compounds achieved practical use before they were recognized as chemical objects owing...
uasicrystal-forming ability is considered from the viewpoint of Pettifor maps, where a single phenom...
uasicrystal-forming ability is considered from the viewpoint of Pettifor maps, where a single phenom...
The focus of this book is clearly on the statistics, topology, and geometry of crystal structures an...
The crystal structure of a compound plays an important role in determining its properties. Here we a...
This thesis represents an effort to understand the factors that drive large unitcelled intermetallic...
Abstract Phases formed by different types of metal atoms as well as those formed by metal and metall...
Abstract Phases formed by different types of metal atoms as well as those formed by metal and metall...
Continuous pathways that connect different crystal structures can play a crucial role in determining...
The fundamental principles underlying the arrangement of elements into solid compounds with an enorm...
Strengthening high entropy alloys (HEAs) via second phases is a very effective approach. However, th...
This book emphasizes the chemical aspects of the intermetallic science and therefore the mutual reac...
What drives the stability of complex intermetallic compounds? Many, if not most, metals and alloys c...
The data obtained as a result of the analysis of crystallogeometric parameters and the structure of ...
Intermetallic compounds achieved practical use before they were recognized as chemical objects owing...
Intermetallic compounds achieved practical use before they were recognized as chemical objects owing...
uasicrystal-forming ability is considered from the viewpoint of Pettifor maps, where a single phenom...
uasicrystal-forming ability is considered from the viewpoint of Pettifor maps, where a single phenom...