Pressure Induced Amorphization of Materials

Pressure Induced Amorphization of Materials
Author: Surinder M. Sharma
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1996
Genre: Amorphous substances
ISBN: UOM:39015048105061

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High Pressure Geochemistry Mineral Physics

High Pressure Geochemistry   Mineral Physics
Author: S. Mitra
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1272
Release: 2004-12-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 008045822X

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Significant achievements have been made at the cross-roads of physics and planetary science. In the second half of the twentieth century, the discipline of planetary sciences has witnessed three major episodes which have revolutionized its approach and content: (i) the plate-tectonic theory, (ii) human landing and discoveries in planetary astronomy and (iii) the extraordinary technical advancement in high P-T studies, which have been abetted by a vast improvement in computational methods. Using these new computational methods, such as first principles including ab initio models, calculations have been made for the electronic structure, bonding, thermal EOS, elasticity, melting, thermal conductivity and diffusivity. In this monograph, the boundaries of the definitions of a petrologist, geochemist, geophysicist or a mineralogist have been willfully eliminated to bring them all under the spectrum of "high-pressure geochemistry" when they deal with any material (quintessentially a chemical assemblage) - terrestrial or extraterrestrial - under the conditions of high-pressure and temperature. Thus, a petrologist using a spectrometer or any instrument for high-pressure studies of a rock or a mineral, or a geochemist using them for chemical synthesis and characterization, is better categorized as a "high-pressure geochemist" rather than any other kind of disciplinarian. The contents of this monograph bring together, under one cover, apparently disparate disciplines like solid-earth geophysics and geochemistry as well as material science and condensed-matter physics to present a thorough overview of high pressure geochemistry. Indeed, such interdisciplinary activities led to the discovery of new phenomena such as high P-T behaviour in metal oxides (e.g. Mott transition), novel transitions such as amorphization, changes in order-disorder in crystals and the anomalous properties of oxide melts.

World Scientific Reference Of Amorphous Materials The Structure Properties Modeling And Main Applications In 3 Volumes

World Scientific Reference Of Amorphous Materials  The  Structure  Properties  Modeling And Main Applications  In 3 Volumes
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 1548
Release: 2020-12-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811215940

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Amorphous solids (including glassy and non-crystalline solids) are ubiquitous since the vast majority of solids naturally occurring in our world are amorphous. Although the field is diverse and complex, this three-volume set covers the vast majority of the important concepts needed to understand these materials and their principal practical applications. One volume discusses the most important subset of amorphous insulators, namely oxide glasses; the other two volumes discuss the most important subsets of amorphous semiconductors, namely tetrahedrally coordinated amorphous semiconductors and amorphous and glassy chalcogenides. Together these three volumes provide a comprehensive set of theoretical concepts and practical information needed to become conversant in the field of amorphous materials. They are suitable for advanced graduate students, postdoctoral research associates, and researchers wishing to change fields or sub-fields.The topics covered in these three volumes include (1) concepts for understanding the structures of amorphous materials, (2) techniques to characterize the structural, electronic, and optical properties of amorphous materials, (3) the roles of defects in affecting the electronic and optical properties of amorphous materials, and (4) the concepts for understanding practical devices and other applications of amorphous materials. Applications discussed in these volumes include transistors, solar cells, displays, bolometers, fibers, non-volatile memories, vidicons, photoresists, and optical disks.

Pressure induced Sublattice Amorphization and Materials Synthesis Under High Pressures and Temperatures

Pressure induced Sublattice Amorphization and Materials Synthesis Under High Pressures and Temperatures
Author: Jeffrey Hùng-Phi Nguyẽ̂n
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1996
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:C3403622

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High Pressure Physics

High Pressure Physics
Author: Surinder M. Sharma
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789819707836

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Encyclopedia of Glass Science Technology History and Culture 2 Volume Set

Encyclopedia of Glass Science  Technology  History  and Culture  2 Volume Set
Author: Pascal Richet
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1573
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781118799420

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A comprehensive and up-to-date encyclopedia to the fabrication, nature, properties, uses, and history of glass The Encyclopedia of Glass Science, Technology, History, and Culture has been designed to satisfy the needs and curiosity of a broad audience interested in the most varied aspects of material that is as old as the universe. As described in over 100 chapters and illustrated with 1100 figures, the practical importance of glass has increased over the ages since it was first man-made four millennia ago. The old-age glass vessels and window and stained glass now coexist with new high-tech products that include for example optical fibers, thin films, metallic, bioactive and hybrid organic-inorganic glasses, amorphous ices or all-solid-state batteries. In the form of scholarly introductions, the Encyclopedia chapters have been written by 151 noted experts working in 23 countries. They present at a consistent level and in a self-consistent manner these industrial, technological, scientific, historical and cultural aspects. Addressing the most recent fundamental advances in glass science and technology, as well as rapidly developing topics such as extra-terrestrial or biogenic glasses, this important guide: Begins with industrial glassmaking Turns to glass structure and to physical, transport and chemical properties Deals with interactions with light, inorganic glass families and organically related glasses Considers a variety of environmental and energy issues And concludes with a long section on the history of glass as a material from Prehistory to modern glass science The Encyclopedia of Glass Science, Technology, History, and Culture has been written not only for glass scientists and engineers in academia and industry, but also for material scientists as well as for art and industry historians. It represents a must-have, comprehensive guide to the myriad aspects this truly outstanding state of matter.

High Pressure Crystallography

High Pressure Crystallography
Author: Elena Boldyreva,Przemyslaw Dera
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2010-08-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789048192571

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This unique book is devoted to the theme of crystallographic studies at high pressure. It places emphasis on the phenomena characteristic to the compressed state of matter, as well as experimental and theoretical techniques, used to study these phenomena.

M ssbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Magnetism and Materials Science

M  ssbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Magnetism and Materials Science
Author: G.J Long,F. Grandjean
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781489917638

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This book represents Volume 2 in a series on the use of Mossbauer spectroscopy in the study of magnetism and materials. However, the perceptive reader will notice some differences from Volume 1. Specifically, in order to market the book at a more affordable price for most universities and research laboratories, the book has been prepared in camera ready format The editors and the authors agreed to do this because there is a demand for such a book in the Mossbauer community. This format has placed an extra burden on the editors and the authors and we hope we have overcome all the difficulties generated by the transfer of files between different computers. In order to make the book more attractive to materials scientists who are not experts in Mossbauer spectroscopy, this volume is particularly oriented towards the study of materials by Mossbauer spectroscopy and related complementary techniques, such as neutron scattering and a variety of surface scattering techniques. The authors of this volume can be proud of the high quality professional effort they have devoted to clearly presenting their specific topics. As a result we very much enjoyed working with the authors on this volume. We hope that their effort will help to educate the next generation of Mossbauer effect spectroscopists, a generation which will face the challenge of maintaining equally high scientific and professional standards in their research work.