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V A Khonik. Interstitialcy theory of condensed matter states and its application to non-crystalline metallic materialsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2017, 26(1): 016401.
| V A Khonik. Interstitialcy theory of condensed matter states and its application to non-crystalline metallic materialsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2017, 26(1): 016401. |
Interstitialcy theory of condensed matter states and its application to non-crystalline metallic materials
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Abstract
A comprehensive review of a novel promising framework for the understanding of non-crystalline metallic materials, i.e., interstitialcy theory of condensed matter states (ITCM), is presented. The background of the ITCM and its basic results for equilibrium/supercooled liquids and glasses are given. It is emphasized that the ITCM provides a new consistent, clear, and testable approach, which uncovers the generic relationship between the properties of the maternal crystal, equilibrium/supercooled liquid and glass obtained by melt quenching. -
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