Experimental results for fluid metals near the liquid-vapour critical point show that profound changes in the electronic structure of fluid metals occur in that region. A gradual transition from metallic to non-metallic behaviour occurs with decreasing density, which manifests itself in a corresponding strong thermodynamic state dependence of the interparticle interaction. The existence of this transition noticeably influences the thermodynamic features of the vapour-liquid phase transition of metals. Another equally important aspect of the problem is the size-dependent gradual evolution of metallic properties in isolated, microscopic metal clusters which clearly must be part of any detailed consideration of the liquid-vapour critical point...
A review is presented of theoretical models for describing and rationalizing the development of meta...
We consider liquid-liquid phase transitions as an indication of the local structure of condensed sub...
Small clusters violate the Gibbs phase rule by exhibiting two or more phases in thermodynamic equili...
Experimental results for fluid metals near the liquid-vapour critical point show that profound chang...
Abstract Experimental results for fluid metals near the liquid-vapour critical point show that profo...
The main purpose of the present paper is ·to study the relationship be-tween the electronic and ther...
The collective dynamics of liquid rubidium was measured by inelastic neutron scattering from melting...
We review here experiments that investigate how the electronic properties of five chemically dissimi...
Fluid metals are fundamentally distinct from normal insulating fluids such as argon in that their el...
Comparing the phase transitions of metal clusters with those of dielectric clusters shows that altho...
The relationship between the structural evolution and properties of metallic liquids is a long-stand...
The relationship between the structural evolution and properties of metallic liquids is a long-stand...
A wide range of condensed matter systems traverse the metal-nonmetal transition. These include doped...
A wide range of condensed matter systems traverse the metal-nonmetal transition. These include doped...
A review is presented of theoretical models for describing and rationalizing the development of meta...
A review is presented of theoretical models for describing and rationalizing the development of meta...
We consider liquid-liquid phase transitions as an indication of the local structure of condensed sub...
Small clusters violate the Gibbs phase rule by exhibiting two or more phases in thermodynamic equili...
Experimental results for fluid metals near the liquid-vapour critical point show that profound chang...
Abstract Experimental results for fluid metals near the liquid-vapour critical point show that profo...
The main purpose of the present paper is ·to study the relationship be-tween the electronic and ther...
The collective dynamics of liquid rubidium was measured by inelastic neutron scattering from melting...
We review here experiments that investigate how the electronic properties of five chemically dissimi...
Fluid metals are fundamentally distinct from normal insulating fluids such as argon in that their el...
Comparing the phase transitions of metal clusters with those of dielectric clusters shows that altho...
The relationship between the structural evolution and properties of metallic liquids is a long-stand...
The relationship between the structural evolution and properties of metallic liquids is a long-stand...
A wide range of condensed matter systems traverse the metal-nonmetal transition. These include doped...
A wide range of condensed matter systems traverse the metal-nonmetal transition. These include doped...
A review is presented of theoretical models for describing and rationalizing the development of meta...
A review is presented of theoretical models for describing and rationalizing the development of meta...
We consider liquid-liquid phase transitions as an indication of the local structure of condensed sub...
Small clusters violate the Gibbs phase rule by exhibiting two or more phases in thermodynamic equili...