Understanding glass through differential scanning calorimetry
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a powerful tool to address some of the most
challenging issues in glass science and technology, such as the nonequilibrium nature of …
challenging issues in glass science and technology, such as the nonequilibrium nature of …
Materials and processes for the effective capture and immobilization of radioiodine: A review
The immobilization of radioiodine produced from reprocessing used nuclear fuel is a
growing priority for research and development of nuclear waste forms. This review provides …
growing priority for research and development of nuclear waste forms. This review provides …
Raman Spectroscopy of nanomaterials: How spectra relate to disorder, particle size and mechanical properties
The purpose of this review is to provide non-specialists with a basic understanding of the
information micro-Raman Spectroscopy (μRS) may yield when this characterization tool is …
information micro-Raman Spectroscopy (μRS) may yield when this characterization tool is …
Beyond the average: spatial and temporal fluctuations in oxide glass-forming systems
Atomic structure dictates the performance of all materials systems; the characteristic of
disordered materials is the significance of spatial and temporal fluctuations on composition …
disordered materials is the significance of spatial and temporal fluctuations on composition …
Chalcogenide glass-ceramics: Functional design and crystallization mechanism
Chalcogenide glasses are defined as a new category of non-crystalline solids on the basis
of their characteristic covalent bonds and unique properties, such as broad infrared …
of their characteristic covalent bonds and unique properties, such as broad infrared …
Pressure Raman effects and internal stress in network glasses
Raman scattering from binary Ge x Se 1− x glasses under hydrostatic pressure shows onset
of a steady increase in the frequency of modes of corner-sharing Ge Se 4 tetrahedral units …
of a steady increase in the frequency of modes of corner-sharing Ge Se 4 tetrahedral units …
Self-organization and the physics of glassy networks
P Boolchand, G Lucovsky, JC Phillips… - Philosophical …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Network glasses are the physical prototype for many self-organized systems, ranging from
proteins to computer science. Conventional theories of gases, liquids and crystals do not …
proteins to computer science. Conventional theories of gases, liquids and crystals do not …
Energy landscape and rigidity
GG Naumis - Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft …, 2005 - APS
The effects of floppy modes in the thermodynamical properties of a system are studied. From
thermodynamical arguments, we deduce that floppy modes are not at zero frequency and …
thermodynamical arguments, we deduce that floppy modes are not at zero frequency and …
Ageing, fragility and the reversibility window in bulk alloy glasses
Non-reversing relaxation enthalpies (ΔH nr) at glass transitions T g (x) in the P x Ge x Se 1−
2x ternary display wide, sharp and deep global minima () in the 0.09< x< 0.145 range, within …
2x ternary display wide, sharp and deep global minima () in the 0.09< x< 0.145 range, within …
Chalcogen-based aerogels as a multifunctional platform for remediation of radioactive iodine
Aerogels employing chalcogen-based (ie, S, Se, and/or Te) structural units and interlinking
metals are termed chalcogels and have many emerging applications. Here, chalcogels are …
metals are termed chalcogels and have many emerging applications. Here, chalcogels are …