Martensitic transformations are well documented in metals and alloys where the atoms connected via metallic bonds rearrange concertedly and rapidly; however, due to the metal atoms, these materials are inherently very dense and add significant weight and bulkiness to actuating devices. Here, remarkably rapid lattice switching of molecular martensitic materials is reported where the rate of structural transformation exceeds other phase transitions several orders of magnitude. With a determined speed in the range of 0.3–0.6 m s−1, the new phase advances throughout the crystal about ten thousand times faster relative to spin-crossover transitions, and about hundred to hundred thousand times faster than other common structural phase transitions...
Martensitic transformations are shape-deforming phase transitions which can be induced in certain al...
Martensitic transformations are shape-deforming phase transitions which can be induced in certain al...
In terms of the concepts of heterogeneous nucleation and the related driving wave process, a version...
Martensitic transition is a type of solid-phase transition that involves a collective, rapid propaga...
Martensitic transition is a type of solid-phase transition that involves a collective, rapid propaga...
International audienceTime-resolved studies with temporal resolution that separate molecular level d...
Structural martensitic transformations enable various applications, which range from high stroke act...
Martensitic transformations are diffusionless, solid-to-solid phase transitions, and have been obser...
Molecular dynamic crystals conveniently combine flexibility required for mechanical reconfiguration,...
Martensitic transition is a solid-state phase transition involving cooperative movement of atoms, mo...
In salient effects, still crystals of solids that switch between phases acquire a momentum and are a...
Abstract Cooperative molecular switching at the solid state is exemplified by spin crossover phenome...
Diffusional phase-change materials, such as Ge-Sb-Te alloys, are used in rewritable nonvolatile memo...
A thermodynamic theory for the lower-bound hysteresis in martensitic transformations is developed. I...
Martensitic transformations are shape-deforming phase transitions which can be induced in certain al...
Martensitic transformations are shape-deforming phase transitions which can be induced in certain al...
In terms of the concepts of heterogeneous nucleation and the related driving wave process, a version...
Martensitic transition is a type of solid-phase transition that involves a collective, rapid propaga...
Martensitic transition is a type of solid-phase transition that involves a collective, rapid propaga...
International audienceTime-resolved studies with temporal resolution that separate molecular level d...
Structural martensitic transformations enable various applications, which range from high stroke act...
Martensitic transformations are diffusionless, solid-to-solid phase transitions, and have been obser...
Molecular dynamic crystals conveniently combine flexibility required for mechanical reconfiguration,...
Martensitic transition is a solid-state phase transition involving cooperative movement of atoms, mo...
In salient effects, still crystals of solids that switch between phases acquire a momentum and are a...
Abstract Cooperative molecular switching at the solid state is exemplified by spin crossover phenome...
Diffusional phase-change materials, such as Ge-Sb-Te alloys, are used in rewritable nonvolatile memo...
A thermodynamic theory for the lower-bound hysteresis in martensitic transformations is developed. I...
Martensitic transformations are shape-deforming phase transitions which can be induced in certain al...
Martensitic transformations are shape-deforming phase transitions which can be induced in certain al...
In terms of the concepts of heterogeneous nucleation and the related driving wave process, a version...