Structural glasses are characterized by the loss of long-range translational and rotational symmetry. In the last two decades, however, it has been discovered that materials that exhibit ferroic (ferromagnetic, ferroelectric and ferroelastic) phase transformations may also exhibit glassy behavior, in which the ferroic degrees of freedom (magnetization, polarization, strain) exhibit a loss of long-range translational symmetry. A consequence of this loss of long-range symmetry is the suppression of the ferroic phase transitions. Moreover, these unique glassy systems exhibit dynamic and thermodynamic behavior analogous to regular structural glasses. Conventionally, the onset of glassy behavior is brought about by the introduction of spatial he...
International audienceThe magnetization relaxations of three different types of geometrically frustr...
International audienceThe magnetization relaxations of three different types of geometrically frustr...
We have investigated the rearrangement of crystallographic domains driven by magnetic field in a fe...
Structural glasses are characterized by the loss of long-range translational and rotational symmetry...
Recent experimental and theoretical investigations suggested that doping sufficient point defects in...
Shape memory strain glasses are frustrated ferroelastic materials with glasslike slow relaxation an
The field-induced, spontaneous, and isothermal transition from glassy state to long-range-ordered fe...
The field-induced, spontaneous, and isothermal transition from glassy state to long-range-ordered fe...
The transition sequence in the Heusler alloy Ni50Mn34In8Ga8 has been determined from measurements of...
Strain glass is a frozen disordered strain state with local strain order manifested by nano-sized st...
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to ferroics and frustrated materials. Ferroics compr...
The transition sequence in the Heusler alloy Ni50Mn34In8Ga8 has been determined from measurements of...
Thermal stabilization of martensite in shape memory alloys is known to strongly affect functional pr...
International audienceThe magnetization relaxations of three different types of geometrically frustr...
Thermal stabilization of martensite in shape memory alloys is known to strongly affect functional pr...
International audienceThe magnetization relaxations of three different types of geometrically frustr...
International audienceThe magnetization relaxations of three different types of geometrically frustr...
We have investigated the rearrangement of crystallographic domains driven by magnetic field in a fe...
Structural glasses are characterized by the loss of long-range translational and rotational symmetry...
Recent experimental and theoretical investigations suggested that doping sufficient point defects in...
Shape memory strain glasses are frustrated ferroelastic materials with glasslike slow relaxation an
The field-induced, spontaneous, and isothermal transition from glassy state to long-range-ordered fe...
The field-induced, spontaneous, and isothermal transition from glassy state to long-range-ordered fe...
The transition sequence in the Heusler alloy Ni50Mn34In8Ga8 has been determined from measurements of...
Strain glass is a frozen disordered strain state with local strain order manifested by nano-sized st...
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to ferroics and frustrated materials. Ferroics compr...
The transition sequence in the Heusler alloy Ni50Mn34In8Ga8 has been determined from measurements of...
Thermal stabilization of martensite in shape memory alloys is known to strongly affect functional pr...
International audienceThe magnetization relaxations of three different types of geometrically frustr...
Thermal stabilization of martensite in shape memory alloys is known to strongly affect functional pr...
International audienceThe magnetization relaxations of three different types of geometrically frustr...
International audienceThe magnetization relaxations of three different types of geometrically frustr...
We have investigated the rearrangement of crystallographic domains driven by magnetic field in a fe...