We propose novel two- and three-dimensional truss structures made from rods of different materials connected together through pin-joints to form triangular units which can exhibit anomalous compressibility properties. In particular, we show that these systems may be made to exhibit negative linear compressibility along certain directions or compressibilities that are even more positive than any of the component materials, i.e. the end product is a system with tunable compressibility properties that can be tailor made for particular practical applications. We also show that in specific cases, these systems can exhibit an overall negative area compressibility and sometimes even negative volumetric compressibility (i.e. negative bulk modulus) ...
We report a series of powder X-ray diffraction experiments performed on the soft porous crystals MIL...
There has been considerable interest in materials exhibiting negative or zero compressibility. Such ...
AbstractThere has been considerable interest in materials exhibiting negative or zero compressibilit...
The support of the Malta Council of Science and Technology through their national R&I programme as w...
Rearch financed by the Malta Council for Science and Technology and CHISMACOMB (an EU FP6 STREP proj...
While all materials reduce their intrinsic volume under hydrostatic (uniform) compression, a select ...
The volume of ordinary materials decreases in response to a pressure increase exerted by a surroundi...
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publ...
© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. Negative linear compressibility (NLC) is still considered an exotic prope...
Metamaterials with negative compressibility are a very promising group of novel materials with a wid...
Auxetics (negative Poisson’s ratio) and materials with negative linear compressibility (NLC) exhibi...
Negative linear compressibility (NLC), the increase in a unit cell length with pressure, is a rare p...
International audienceRecently, three-dimensional poroelastic metamaterials have been introduced tha...
The phenomenon of negative linear compressibility has attracted much interest because of its unusual...
Intuitively, materials become both shorter and wider when compressed along their length. Here we sho...
We report a series of powder X-ray diffraction experiments performed on the soft porous crystals MIL...
There has been considerable interest in materials exhibiting negative or zero compressibility. Such ...
AbstractThere has been considerable interest in materials exhibiting negative or zero compressibilit...
The support of the Malta Council of Science and Technology through their national R&I programme as w...
Rearch financed by the Malta Council for Science and Technology and CHISMACOMB (an EU FP6 STREP proj...
While all materials reduce their intrinsic volume under hydrostatic (uniform) compression, a select ...
The volume of ordinary materials decreases in response to a pressure increase exerted by a surroundi...
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publ...
© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. Negative linear compressibility (NLC) is still considered an exotic prope...
Metamaterials with negative compressibility are a very promising group of novel materials with a wid...
Auxetics (negative Poisson’s ratio) and materials with negative linear compressibility (NLC) exhibi...
Negative linear compressibility (NLC), the increase in a unit cell length with pressure, is a rare p...
International audienceRecently, three-dimensional poroelastic metamaterials have been introduced tha...
The phenomenon of negative linear compressibility has attracted much interest because of its unusual...
Intuitively, materials become both shorter and wider when compressed along their length. Here we sho...
We report a series of powder X-ray diffraction experiments performed on the soft porous crystals MIL...
There has been considerable interest in materials exhibiting negative or zero compressibility. Such ...
AbstractThere has been considerable interest in materials exhibiting negative or zero compressibilit...