Almost identical thermal properties of type-I clathrate compounds to those of glasses follow naturally from the consideration that off-centered guest ions possess electric dipole moments. Local fields from neighbor dipoles create many potential minima in the configuration space. A theoretical analysis based on two-level tunneling states demonstrates that interacting dipoles are a key to quantitatively explain the glass-like behaviors of low-temperature thermal properties of type-I clathrate compounds with off-centered guest ions
The problems of the intermediate-range atomic structure of glasses and of the mechanism for the glas...
Ionic conductivity in glasses is mainly cationic, singly charged cation leading to the highest condu...
The topic of this thesis is the development of a numerical model of trapped dipolar molecular ions f...
We present the quantitative interpretation for the glass-like behavior of thermal conductivities $\k...
We report that anomalous low-energy excitation (ALE) peaks in the heat capacity emerging from single...
The dielectric permittivity of methanol-β-quinol clathrates has been studied as a function of temper...
Type-I clathrate compounds have attracted a great deal of interest in connection with the search for...
Clathrates represent a family of inorganic materials called cage compounds. The key feature of their...
By performing microscopic charge transport simulations for a set of crystalline dicyanovinyl-substit...
ABSTRACT: By performing microscopic charge transport simulations for a set of crystalline dicyanovin...
The low and glasslike thermal conductivity of metal-doped semiconductor clathrate compounds makes th...
Computational studies are presented examining the degree of proton disorder in argon and molecular h...
The conduction pathways and the extraordinary weak mixed mobile ion effect (MMIE) in AgxNa1-xPO3 gla...
Energy conversion from waste heat to electric power is a promising approach for energy harvest, and ...
The thesis examines anomalous effects in the physical properties of some multicomponent glasses at l...
The problems of the intermediate-range atomic structure of glasses and of the mechanism for the glas...
Ionic conductivity in glasses is mainly cationic, singly charged cation leading to the highest condu...
The topic of this thesis is the development of a numerical model of trapped dipolar molecular ions f...
We present the quantitative interpretation for the glass-like behavior of thermal conductivities $\k...
We report that anomalous low-energy excitation (ALE) peaks in the heat capacity emerging from single...
The dielectric permittivity of methanol-β-quinol clathrates has been studied as a function of temper...
Type-I clathrate compounds have attracted a great deal of interest in connection with the search for...
Clathrates represent a family of inorganic materials called cage compounds. The key feature of their...
By performing microscopic charge transport simulations for a set of crystalline dicyanovinyl-substit...
ABSTRACT: By performing microscopic charge transport simulations for a set of crystalline dicyanovin...
The low and glasslike thermal conductivity of metal-doped semiconductor clathrate compounds makes th...
Computational studies are presented examining the degree of proton disorder in argon and molecular h...
The conduction pathways and the extraordinary weak mixed mobile ion effect (MMIE) in AgxNa1-xPO3 gla...
Energy conversion from waste heat to electric power is a promising approach for energy harvest, and ...
The thesis examines anomalous effects in the physical properties of some multicomponent glasses at l...
The problems of the intermediate-range atomic structure of glasses and of the mechanism for the glas...
Ionic conductivity in glasses is mainly cationic, singly charged cation leading to the highest condu...
The topic of this thesis is the development of a numerical model of trapped dipolar molecular ions f...