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Homogeneous melting near the superheat limit of hard-sphere crystals.

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Published in 2018 at "Soft matter"

DOI: 10.1039/c7sm02291c

Abstract: A defect-free crystal can be superheated into a metastable state above its melting point and eventually melts via homogeneous nucleation. Further increasing the temperature leads to the metastable crystal becoming unstable and melting catastrophically once… read more here.

Keywords: homogeneous melting; sphere crystals; limit; hard sphere ... See more keywords
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Cancellation of Auxetic Properties in F.C.C. Hard Sphere Crystals by Hybrid Layer-Channel Nanoinclusions Filled by Hard Spheres of Another Diameter

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Published in 2021 at "Materials"

DOI: 10.3390/ma14113008

Abstract: The elastic properties of f.c.c. hard sphere crystals with periodic arrays of nanoinclusions filled by hard spheres of another diameter are the subject of this paper. It has been shown that a simple modification of… read more here.

Keywords: properties hard; sphere crystals; filled hard; nanoinclusions filled ... See more keywords
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Removing Auxetic Properties in f.c.c. Hard Sphere Crystals by Orthogonal Nanochannels with Hard Spheres of Another Diameter

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Published in 2022 at "Materials"

DOI: 10.3390/ma15031134

Abstract: Negative Poisson’s ratio materials (called auxetics) reshape our centuries-long understanding of the elastic properties of materials. Their vast set of potential applications drives us to search for auxetic properties in real systems and to create… read more here.

Keywords: properties hard; auxetic properties; hard spheres; elastic properties ... See more keywords