Elastic properties of model crystalline systems, in which the particles interact via the hard potential (infinite when any particles overlap and zero otherwise) and the hard-core repulsive Yukawa interaction, were determined by Monte Carlo simulations. The influence of structural modifications, in the form of periodic nanolayers being perpendicular to the crystallographic axis [111], on auxetic properties of the crystal was investigated. It has been shown that the hard sphere nanolayers introduced into Yukawa crystals allow one to control the elastic properties of the system. It has been also found that the introduction of the Yukawa monolayers to the hard sphere crystal induces auxeticity in the [ 11 1 ¯ ] [ 112 ] -direction, ...
Spherical crystals continue to attract increasing interest in many fields, including trapped ions an...
Understanding how soft particles can fill the space is still an open question. Structures far from c...
We present the results of an atomistic study on the Poisson's ratios of face-centered cubic met...
Elastic properties of model crystalline systems, in which the particles interact via the hard potent...
Computer simulations using Monte Carlo method in the isobaric-isothermal ensemble were used to inves...
Negative Poisson’s ratio materials (called auxetics) reshape our centuries-long understanding of the...
The results of studies on the influence of periodically stacked nanolayer inclusions, introduced int...
Colloid-colloid interactions in charge-stabilized dispersions can to some extent be represented by t...
PACS 64.70.K- – Solid-solid transitions Abstract – The phase diagram of Yukawa particles confined be...
We investigated the effect of size polydispersity on the crystal-fluid transition in hard-core repul...
This paper reports the analysis of patterns and mechanisms that form the characteristic surfaces of ...
We report a numerical study of crystal nucleation in a system of weakly charged colloids. The intera...
Auxetic materials (materials with negative Poisson's ratio) and nanomaterials have independentl...
By lattice sum minimization, we predict the ground state of particles interacting via a Yukawa poten...
Negative Poisson’s ratio, or auxetic, materials present the possibility of designing structures and ...
Spherical crystals continue to attract increasing interest in many fields, including trapped ions an...
Understanding how soft particles can fill the space is still an open question. Structures far from c...
We present the results of an atomistic study on the Poisson's ratios of face-centered cubic met...
Elastic properties of model crystalline systems, in which the particles interact via the hard potent...
Computer simulations using Monte Carlo method in the isobaric-isothermal ensemble were used to inves...
Negative Poisson’s ratio materials (called auxetics) reshape our centuries-long understanding of the...
The results of studies on the influence of periodically stacked nanolayer inclusions, introduced int...
Colloid-colloid interactions in charge-stabilized dispersions can to some extent be represented by t...
PACS 64.70.K- – Solid-solid transitions Abstract – The phase diagram of Yukawa particles confined be...
We investigated the effect of size polydispersity on the crystal-fluid transition in hard-core repul...
This paper reports the analysis of patterns and mechanisms that form the characteristic surfaces of ...
We report a numerical study of crystal nucleation in a system of weakly charged colloids. The intera...
Auxetic materials (materials with negative Poisson's ratio) and nanomaterials have independentl...
By lattice sum minimization, we predict the ground state of particles interacting via a Yukawa poten...
Negative Poisson’s ratio, or auxetic, materials present the possibility of designing structures and ...
Spherical crystals continue to attract increasing interest in many fields, including trapped ions an...
Understanding how soft particles can fill the space is still an open question. Structures far from c...
We present the results of an atomistic study on the Poisson's ratios of face-centered cubic met...