Analytical expressions have been developed in which the elastic behaviour of the α-quartz and α-cristobalite molecular tetrahedral frameworks of both silica and germania are modelled by rotation, or dilation or concurrent rotation and dilation of the tetrahedra. Rotation and dilation of the tetrahedra both produce negative Poisson’s ratios (auxetic behaviour), whereas both positive and negative values are possible when these mechanisms act concurrently. Concurrent rotation and dilation of the tetrahedra reproduces with remarkable accuracy both the positive and negative nu31 Poisson’s ratios observed in silica α-quartz and α-cristobalite, respectively, when loaded in the x3 direction. A parametric fit of the concurrent model to the germania ...
Structural and dynamic properties of cristobalite silica have been studied using molecular dynamics ...
Quartz is among Earth's most abundant minerals, which has several stable polymorphs in nature. In th...
Copyright © 2010 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publ...
Recent analytical models for the Poisson?s ratios (íij) of tetrahedral frameworks are applied to á-c...
Analytical model derivations for predictions of the on-axis Poisson’s ratios of the ‘alpha-cristobal...
© the Owner Societies 2015. Single crystals can commonly have negative Poisson's ratio in a few dire...
© the Owner Societies 2015. Single crystals can commonly have negative Poisson's ratio in a few dire...
Copyright © Royal Society of Chemistry 2015Single crystals can commonly have negative Poisson’s rati...
The aim of this thesis is to advance the understanding of auxeticity. This is achieved by developing...
α-cristobalite is a metastable polymorph of silica which has the remarkable property of exhibiting a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Copyright © 2008 American Institute of PhysicsBrillouin scattering measurements of the single-crysta...
This paper investigates the suitability of the General Utility Lattice Program (GULP) for studying ...
In this article we propose a new auxetic periodic lattice with negative Poisson's ratio which tends ...
In various shocked meteorites, low-pressure silica polymorph α-cristobalite is commonly found in clo...
Structural and dynamic properties of cristobalite silica have been studied using molecular dynamics ...
Quartz is among Earth's most abundant minerals, which has several stable polymorphs in nature. In th...
Copyright © 2010 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publ...
Recent analytical models for the Poisson?s ratios (íij) of tetrahedral frameworks are applied to á-c...
Analytical model derivations for predictions of the on-axis Poisson’s ratios of the ‘alpha-cristobal...
© the Owner Societies 2015. Single crystals can commonly have negative Poisson's ratio in a few dire...
© the Owner Societies 2015. Single crystals can commonly have negative Poisson's ratio in a few dire...
Copyright © Royal Society of Chemistry 2015Single crystals can commonly have negative Poisson’s rati...
The aim of this thesis is to advance the understanding of auxeticity. This is achieved by developing...
α-cristobalite is a metastable polymorph of silica which has the remarkable property of exhibiting a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Copyright © 2008 American Institute of PhysicsBrillouin scattering measurements of the single-crysta...
This paper investigates the suitability of the General Utility Lattice Program (GULP) for studying ...
In this article we propose a new auxetic periodic lattice with negative Poisson's ratio which tends ...
In various shocked meteorites, low-pressure silica polymorph α-cristobalite is commonly found in clo...
Structural and dynamic properties of cristobalite silica have been studied using molecular dynamics ...
Quartz is among Earth's most abundant minerals, which has several stable polymorphs in nature. In th...
Copyright © 2010 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publ...