The dynamics of interstitial dopants govern the properties of a wide variety of doped crystalline materials. To describe the hopping dynamics of such interstitial impurities, classical approaches often assume that dopant particles do not interact and travel through a static potential energy landscape. Here we show, using computer simulations, how these assumptions and the resulting predictions from classical Eyring-type theories break down in entropically stabilized body-centered cubic (BCC) crystals due to the thermal excitations of the crystalline matrix. Deviations are particularly severe close to melting where the lattice becomes weak and dopant dynamics exhibit strongly localized and heterogeneous dynamics. We attribute these anomalies...
Sufficiently disordered metals display systematic deviations from the behavior predicted by semi-cla...
This thesis addresses the investigation of the transition from order to chaos in two different syste...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
<p>The dynamics of interstitial dopants govern the properties of a wide variety of doped crystalline...
Crystals with low latent heat are predicted to melt from an entropically stabilized body-centered cu...
We show how deeply quenching a liquid to temperatures where it is linearly unstable and the crystal ...
In this paper we use computer simulations to examine point defects in systems of "soft"colloidal par...
We comprehend the role of imperfections arising from different origins on the universal features in ...
Abstract.- We develop here a microscopical model of quasi-regular impurity distri-bution driven by t...
Vacancies in simple cubic crystals of hard cubes are known to delocalize over one-dimensional chains...
This paper shows how the melting of superheated crystals originates from the localization of thermal...
In this paper we study a two-dimensional system of charged colloidal particles using Brownian dynami...
Using computer simulations, we study the diffusion, interactions, and strain fields of point defects...
We discuss three related but distinct problems involving the dynamics of electronic excitations in c...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
Sufficiently disordered metals display systematic deviations from the behavior predicted by semi-cla...
This thesis addresses the investigation of the transition from order to chaos in two different syste...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
<p>The dynamics of interstitial dopants govern the properties of a wide variety of doped crystalline...
Crystals with low latent heat are predicted to melt from an entropically stabilized body-centered cu...
We show how deeply quenching a liquid to temperatures where it is linearly unstable and the crystal ...
In this paper we use computer simulations to examine point defects in systems of "soft"colloidal par...
We comprehend the role of imperfections arising from different origins on the universal features in ...
Abstract.- We develop here a microscopical model of quasi-regular impurity distri-bution driven by t...
Vacancies in simple cubic crystals of hard cubes are known to delocalize over one-dimensional chains...
This paper shows how the melting of superheated crystals originates from the localization of thermal...
In this paper we study a two-dimensional system of charged colloidal particles using Brownian dynami...
Using computer simulations, we study the diffusion, interactions, and strain fields of point defects...
We discuss three related but distinct problems involving the dynamics of electronic excitations in c...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...
Sufficiently disordered metals display systematic deviations from the behavior predicted by semi-cla...
This thesis addresses the investigation of the transition from order to chaos in two different syste...
Disordered solids are all around us from glass and plastic to sand and grains. However, compared to ...