After classifying amorphous materials according to their topology, we review a recently proposed theory of pressure amorphization (PA) that arises from some degree of displacive disorder while retaining a crystalline topology. That theory is based on the notion that one or more branches of the phonon spectrum become soft and flat with increasing pressure and is illustrated by a simple model that possesses the range of features displayed by many of the materials which undergo PA with displacive disorder. We report the results of Langevin simulations of the simple model which show how the probability of amorphization increases with the number of unit cells in the system and support our theory. We comment on how to generalize the model for the...
Recently a large number of crystalline compounds have been discovered to amorphize at high pressures...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.We extend Fixman's self-consi...
In this thesis, we investigate the relationships between the disorder, structure, and deformation in...
Pressure-induced amorphization (PIA) is a phenomenon that involves an abrupt transition between a cr...
Pressure-induced amorphization (PIA) is a phenomenon that involves an abrupt transition between a cr...
Pressure-induced amorphization (PIA) is a phenomenon that involves an abrupt transition between a cr...
When amorphous materials are compressed their structures are expected to change in response to dens...
Efforts of this research were to determine the relationship between order and disorder in amorphous ...
When amorphous materials are compressed their structures are expected to change in response to densi...
The effects of pressure on the structure of ice XI-an ordered form of the phase of ice Ih, which is ...
When amorphous materials are compressed their structures are expected to change in response to densi...
A joint experimental and theoretical study on the behaviors of disorderedchalcogenides (i.e., amorph...
We propose an explanation for the anomalous compressibility maximum in amorphous silica based on rig...
Molecular-dynamics calculations are carried out on quartz, AlPO<SUB>4</SUB>, and LiKSO<SUB>4</SUB>, ...
This paper is devoted to some recent applications of density-functional perturbation theory to the p...
Recently a large number of crystalline compounds have been discovered to amorphize at high pressures...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.We extend Fixman's self-consi...
In this thesis, we investigate the relationships between the disorder, structure, and deformation in...
Pressure-induced amorphization (PIA) is a phenomenon that involves an abrupt transition between a cr...
Pressure-induced amorphization (PIA) is a phenomenon that involves an abrupt transition between a cr...
Pressure-induced amorphization (PIA) is a phenomenon that involves an abrupt transition between a cr...
When amorphous materials are compressed their structures are expected to change in response to dens...
Efforts of this research were to determine the relationship between order and disorder in amorphous ...
When amorphous materials are compressed their structures are expected to change in response to densi...
The effects of pressure on the structure of ice XI-an ordered form of the phase of ice Ih, which is ...
When amorphous materials are compressed their structures are expected to change in response to densi...
A joint experimental and theoretical study on the behaviors of disorderedchalcogenides (i.e., amorph...
We propose an explanation for the anomalous compressibility maximum in amorphous silica based on rig...
Molecular-dynamics calculations are carried out on quartz, AlPO<SUB>4</SUB>, and LiKSO<SUB>4</SUB>, ...
This paper is devoted to some recent applications of density-functional perturbation theory to the p...
Recently a large number of crystalline compounds have been discovered to amorphize at high pressures...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.We extend Fixman's self-consi...
In this thesis, we investigate the relationships between the disorder, structure, and deformation in...