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- gl****). In some cases, complete amorphization of a target is preferable to a highly defective crystal: An amorphized film can be regrown at a lower temperature...
- relevant in a processing context): amorphization, hyperfilling, and/or pressure induced phase transitions. During amorphization linkers buckle and the internal...
- Surface effects can also be achieved by laser treatment, including amorphization. Light-gas guns have been used to study shock hardening. Although too...
- treated with PEG. Amorphization can occur in top-down methods of production. With different intramolecular arrangements, amorphization of nanocrystals leads...
- semimetal, but becomes a semiconductor with a bandgap of 1.2–1.4 eV if amorphized. Grey ****nic is also the most stable form. Yellow ****nic is soft and...
- heating, but its network feature would be significantly broken during the amorphization process. Bennett et al found certain members from MOF family (ZIF-4...
- High-energy milling of kaolin results in the formation of a mechanochemically amorphized phase similar to metakaolin, although the properties of this solid are...
- S2CID 4241205. O.Mishima (1996). "Relationship between melting and amorphization of ice". Nature. 384 (6609): 546–549. Bibcode:1996Natur.384..546M. doi:10...
- being subjected to high amounts of alpha-decay radiation and becoming amorphized. Due to this high durability, it is seen as a better alternative for hosting...
- ; Degtyareva, O.; Gregoryanz, E. (2011). "High-Pressure Synthesis, Amorphization, and Decomposition of Silane". Physical Review Letters. 106 (9): 095503...