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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue of Crystals entitled Pressure-Induced Phase Transformations. It includes selected articles on the behavior of matter under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions, describing and discussing contemporary achievements, which were selected based on their relevance and scientific quality.
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Keywords
- band gap
- benzene phase I
- Carbon Dioxide
- carbonates
- computational methods
- dehydration reaction
- DFT and Force Field methods
- electrical conductivity
- electrical resistivity
- energy calculations
- epsomite
- extreme conditions
- fe
- frustrated magnets
- Fullerenes
- heat flow
- high pressure
- high-pressure high-temperature experiments
- high-pressure measurements
- high-pressure phase transitions
- homogeneous melting
- Infrared Laser
- intermolecular interactions
- Landau theory
- laser-heated diamond anvil cell
- Laue diffraction
- mechanisms of phase transitions
- melting curve
- melting transition
- metastable phase
- molecular crystals
- molecular dynamics simulation
- multi-phase materials
- n/a
- nonlinear elasticity theory
- optical absorption
- Ostwald’s step rule
- Perovskites
- phase diagram
- phase transition
- phase transitions
- Polymerization
- pressure-induced
- quantum molecular dynamics
- quantum phase transitions
- quantum spin liquids
- Raman
- Raman spectra
- reactivity
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- Research & information: general
- rhenium
- sesquioxides
- synchrotron radiation
- thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
- thermal and chemical convection
- thermal conductivity
- tungsten
- vanadate
- Z methodology
- zircon