This article reports unique pattern formation processes and mechanisms via crystallization of materials under external flow fields as one of the general problems of open nonequilibrium phenomena in statistical physics. The external fields effectively reduce step-by-step the exceedingly large free energy barriers associated with the reduction of the enormously large entropy necessary for crystallization into unique crystalline textures in the absence of the fields. The cascading reduction of the free energy barrier was discovered to be achieved as a consequence of a cascading evolution of a series of dissipative structures. Moreover, this cascading pattern evolution obeys the Ginzburg–Landau law. It first evolves a series of large-length-sca...
We study two representative problems related to the dynamics of pattern formation in non-linear, dis...
We study two representative problems related to the dynamics of pattern formation in non-linear, dis...
The mechanism by which a liquid may become arrested, forming a glass or gel, is a long-standing prob...
We investigate bulk thermodynamic and microscopic structural properties of amorphous solids in the f...
We investigate bulk thermodynamic and microscopic structural properties of amorphous solids in the f...
We investigate bulk thermodynamic and microscopic structural properties of amorphous solids in the f...
We investigate bulk thermodynamic and microscopic structural properties of amorphous solids in the f...
We investigate bulk thermodynamic and microscopic structural properties of amorphous solids in the f...
We discuss crystallization as a non-equilibrium process. In a system of hard spheres under compressi...
peer reviewedWe discuss crystallization as a non-equilibrium process. In a system of hard spheres u...
A general Landau's free energy functional is used to study the dynamics of crystallization during li...
We discuss crystallization as a non-equilibrium process. In a system of hard spheres under compressi...
We all represent examples of self-organised and self-assembled structures. The natural world is full...
I will discuss the crystallization process in suspensions of hard particles far from equilibrium. Th...
Cyclical phase transformations occurring in driven materials syntheses such as ball milling are desc...
We study two representative problems related to the dynamics of pattern formation in non-linear, dis...
We study two representative problems related to the dynamics of pattern formation in non-linear, dis...
The mechanism by which a liquid may become arrested, forming a glass or gel, is a long-standing prob...
We investigate bulk thermodynamic and microscopic structural properties of amorphous solids in the f...
We investigate bulk thermodynamic and microscopic structural properties of amorphous solids in the f...
We investigate bulk thermodynamic and microscopic structural properties of amorphous solids in the f...
We investigate bulk thermodynamic and microscopic structural properties of amorphous solids in the f...
We investigate bulk thermodynamic and microscopic structural properties of amorphous solids in the f...
We discuss crystallization as a non-equilibrium process. In a system of hard spheres under compressi...
peer reviewedWe discuss crystallization as a non-equilibrium process. In a system of hard spheres u...
A general Landau's free energy functional is used to study the dynamics of crystallization during li...
We discuss crystallization as a non-equilibrium process. In a system of hard spheres under compressi...
We all represent examples of self-organised and self-assembled structures. The natural world is full...
I will discuss the crystallization process in suspensions of hard particles far from equilibrium. Th...
Cyclical phase transformations occurring in driven materials syntheses such as ball milling are desc...
We study two representative problems related to the dynamics of pattern formation in non-linear, dis...
We study two representative problems related to the dynamics of pattern formation in non-linear, dis...
The mechanism by which a liquid may become arrested, forming a glass or gel, is a long-standing prob...