The authors recent study of crystalline-to-amorphous transformation led to the successful development of a unified thermodynamic description of disorder-induced amorphization and heat-induced melting, based on a generalized version of the Lindemann melting criterion. The generalized criterion requires that the melting temperature of a defective crystal decreases with increasing static atomic disorder. Hence, any crystal can melt at temperatures below the melting point of its perfect crystalline state when driven far from equilibrium by introducing critical amounts of misfitting solute atoms and lattice imperfections, radiation damage, and/or tensile stresses. This conceptual approach to nonequilibrium melting provides new insight into long-...
International audienceAll materials are vitrified by fast quenching even monoatomic substances. Seco...
Real-time, in situ fracture studies in the high-voltage electron microscope (HVEM) show that microsc...
The melting of a solid, like other first-order phase transitions, exhibits an intrinsic time-scale d...
A generalized version of the Lindemann melting criterion has recently been used to develop a unified...
Many crystalline materials undergo a crystalline-to-amorphous (c-a) phase transition when subjected ...
Recent progress in molecular-dynamics simulations of radiation-induced crystalline-to-amorphous tran...
In the present paper, a brief overview of the electron diffraction, Brillouin scattering and molecul...
The mechanical response of solids depends on temperature because the way atoms and molecules respond...
Using simple thermodynamic considerations for the Gibbs free energies of the crystalline and amorpho...
• Crystals undergo phase transitions • from solid into liquid according to Gibb f Fi 1s ree energy, ...
Amorphous or non-crystalline materials can be produced by a variety of techniques including rapid qu...
Melting and solidification processes axe simulated by molecular dynamics method to investigate the c...
This work investigates the connection between heterogeneous melting at equilibrium and homogeneous ...
This work contributes to the understanding of thermodynamic aspects and microscopic mechanisms of th...
The Pople and Karasz theory of melting of molecular crystals, which is based on the theory of meltin...
International audienceAll materials are vitrified by fast quenching even monoatomic substances. Seco...
Real-time, in situ fracture studies in the high-voltage electron microscope (HVEM) show that microsc...
The melting of a solid, like other first-order phase transitions, exhibits an intrinsic time-scale d...
A generalized version of the Lindemann melting criterion has recently been used to develop a unified...
Many crystalline materials undergo a crystalline-to-amorphous (c-a) phase transition when subjected ...
Recent progress in molecular-dynamics simulations of radiation-induced crystalline-to-amorphous tran...
In the present paper, a brief overview of the electron diffraction, Brillouin scattering and molecul...
The mechanical response of solids depends on temperature because the way atoms and molecules respond...
Using simple thermodynamic considerations for the Gibbs free energies of the crystalline and amorpho...
• Crystals undergo phase transitions • from solid into liquid according to Gibb f Fi 1s ree energy, ...
Amorphous or non-crystalline materials can be produced by a variety of techniques including rapid qu...
Melting and solidification processes axe simulated by molecular dynamics method to investigate the c...
This work investigates the connection between heterogeneous melting at equilibrium and homogeneous ...
This work contributes to the understanding of thermodynamic aspects and microscopic mechanisms of th...
The Pople and Karasz theory of melting of molecular crystals, which is based on the theory of meltin...
International audienceAll materials are vitrified by fast quenching even monoatomic substances. Seco...
Real-time, in situ fracture studies in the high-voltage electron microscope (HVEM) show that microsc...
The melting of a solid, like other first-order phase transitions, exhibits an intrinsic time-scale d...