While all materials reduce their intrinsic volume under hydrostatic (uniform) compression, a select few actually expand along one or more directions during this process of densification. As rare as it is counterintuitive, such “negative compressibility” behaviour has application in the design of pressure sensors, artificial muscles and actuators. The recent discovery of surprisingly strong and persistent negative compressibility effects in a variety of new families of materials has ignited the field. Here we review the phenomenology of negative compressibility in this context of materials diversity, placing particular emphasis on the common structural motifs that recur amongst known examples. Our goal is to present a mechanistic understandi...
Growing under pressure: High-pressure crystallographic and Raman spectroscopic studies show that cry...
The counterintuitive phenomenon of negative linear compressibility (NLC) is a highly desirable but r...
The support of the Malta Council of Science and Technology through their national R&I programme as w...
© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. Negative linear compressibility (NLC) is still considered an exotic prope...
Rearch financed by the Malta Council for Science and Technology and CHISMACOMB (an EU FP6 STREP proj...
Development of artificial muscles, next-generation pressure sensors and precision optics relies on a...
Negative linear compressibility (NLC), the increase in a unit cell length with pressure, is a rare p...
Negative linear compressibility (NLC) is a rare and counterintuitive phenomenon because materials wi...
The volume of ordinary materials decreases in response to a pressure increase exerted by a surroundi...
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publ...
We report a series of powder X-ray diffraction experiments performed on the soft porous crystals MIL...
We propose novel two- and three-dimensional truss structures made from rods of different materials c...
The phenomenon of negative linear compressibility has attracted much interest because of its unusual...
Auxetics (negative Poisson’s ratio) and materials with negative linear compressibility (NLC) exhibi...
Metamaterials with negative compressibility are a very promising group of novel materials with a wid...
Growing under pressure: High-pressure crystallographic and Raman spectroscopic studies show that cry...
The counterintuitive phenomenon of negative linear compressibility (NLC) is a highly desirable but r...
The support of the Malta Council of Science and Technology through their national R&I programme as w...
© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. Negative linear compressibility (NLC) is still considered an exotic prope...
Rearch financed by the Malta Council for Science and Technology and CHISMACOMB (an EU FP6 STREP proj...
Development of artificial muscles, next-generation pressure sensors and precision optics relies on a...
Negative linear compressibility (NLC), the increase in a unit cell length with pressure, is a rare p...
Negative linear compressibility (NLC) is a rare and counterintuitive phenomenon because materials wi...
The volume of ordinary materials decreases in response to a pressure increase exerted by a surroundi...
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publ...
We report a series of powder X-ray diffraction experiments performed on the soft porous crystals MIL...
We propose novel two- and three-dimensional truss structures made from rods of different materials c...
The phenomenon of negative linear compressibility has attracted much interest because of its unusual...
Auxetics (negative Poisson’s ratio) and materials with negative linear compressibility (NLC) exhibi...
Metamaterials with negative compressibility are a very promising group of novel materials with a wid...
Growing under pressure: High-pressure crystallographic and Raman spectroscopic studies show that cry...
The counterintuitive phenomenon of negative linear compressibility (NLC) is a highly desirable but r...
The support of the Malta Council of Science and Technology through their national R&I programme as w...