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Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Disordered Materials - From Network Glasses to Phase-Change Memory Alloys (Hardcover, 2015... Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Disordered Materials - From Network Glasses to Phase-Change Memory Alloys (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Carlo Massobrio, Jincheng Du, Marco Bernasconi, Philip S. Salmon
R5,509 R5,049 Discovery Miles 50 490 Save R460 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a unique reference work in the area of atomic-scale simulation of glasses. For the first time, a highly selected panel of about 20 researchers provides, in a single book, their views, methodologies and applications on the use of molecular dynamics as a tool to describe glassy materials. The book covers a wide range of systems covering "traditional" network glasses, such as chalcogenides and oxides, as well as glasses for applications in the area of phase change materials. The novelty of this work is the interplay between molecular dynamics methods (both at the classical and first-principles level) and the structure of materials for which, quite often, direct experimental structural information is rather scarce or absent. The book features specific examples of how quite subtle features of the structure of glasses can be unraveled by relying on the predictive power of molecular dynamics, used in connection with a realistic description of forces.

The Structure of Amorphous Materials using Molecular Dynamics (Hardcover): Carlo Massobrio The Structure of Amorphous Materials using Molecular Dynamics (Hardcover)
Carlo Massobrio
R3,337 Discovery Miles 33 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Atomic-Scale Modeling of Nanosystems and Nanostructured Materials (Hardcover, 2010 ed.): Carlo Massobrio, Herve Bulou,... Atomic-Scale Modeling of Nanosystems and Nanostructured Materials (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Carlo Massobrio, Herve Bulou, Christine Goyhenex
R1,540 Discovery Miles 15 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Understanding the structural organization of materials at the atomic scale is a lo- standing challenge of condensed matter physics and chemistry. By reducing the size of synthesized systems down to the nanometer, or by constructing them as collection of nanoscale size constitutive units, researchers are faced with the task of going beyond models and interpretations based on bulk behavior. Among the wealth of new materials having in common a "nanoscale" ngerprint, one can encounter systems intrinsically extending to a few nanometers (clusters of various compo- tions), systems featuring at least one spatial dimension not repeated periodically in space and assemblies of nanoscale grains forming extended compounds. For all these cases, there is a compelling need of an atomic-scale information combining knowledge of the topology of the system and of its bonding behavior, based on the electronic structure and its interplay with the atomic con gurations. Recent dev- opments in computer architectures and progresses in available computational power have made possible the practical realization of a paradygma that appeared totally unrealistic at the outset of computer simulations in materials science. This consists inbeing able to parallel (at least inprinciple) any experimental effort by asimulation counterpart, this occurring at the scale most appropriate to complement and enrich the experiment.

Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Disordered Materials - From Network Glasses to Phase-Change Memory Alloys (Paperback,... Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Disordered Materials - From Network Glasses to Phase-Change Memory Alloys (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Carlo Massobrio, Jincheng Du, Marco Bernasconi, Philip S. Salmon
R5,761 Discovery Miles 57 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a unique reference work in the area of atomic-scale simulation of glasses. For the first time, a highly selected panel of about 20 researchers provides, in a single book, their views, methodologies and applications on the use of molecular dynamics as a tool to describe glassy materials. The book covers a wide range of systems covering "traditional" network glasses, such as chalcogenides and oxides, as well as glasses for applications in the area of phase change materials. The novelty of this work is the interplay between molecular dynamics methods (both at the classical and first-principles level) and the structure of materials for which, quite often, direct experimental structural information is rather scarce or absent. The book features specific examples of how quite subtle features of the structure of glasses can be unraveled by relying on the predictive power of molecular dynamics, used in connection with a realistic description of forces.

Atomic-Scale Modeling of Nanosystems and Nanostructured Materials (Paperback, 2010 ed.): Carlo Massobrio, Herve Bulou,... Atomic-Scale Modeling of Nanosystems and Nanostructured Materials (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Carlo Massobrio, Herve Bulou, Christine Goyhenex
R1,496 Discovery Miles 14 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Understanding the structural organization of materials at the atomic scale is a lo- standing challenge of condensed matter physics and chemistry. By reducing the size of synthesized systems down to the nanometer, or by constructing them as collection of nanoscale size constitutive units, researchers are faced with the task of going beyond models and interpretations based on bulk behavior. Among the wealth of new materials having in common a "nanoscale" ngerprint, one can encounter systems intrinsically extending to a few nanometers (clusters of various compo- tions), systems featuring at least one spatial dimension not repeated periodically in space and assemblies of nanoscale grains forming extended compounds. For all these cases, there is a compelling need of an atomic-scale information combining knowledge of the topology of the system and of its bonding behavior, based on the electronic structure and its interplay with the atomic con gurations. Recent dev- opments in computer architectures and progresses in available computational power have made possible the practical realization of a paradygma that appeared totally unrealistic at the outset of computer simulations in materials science. This consists inbeing able to parallel (at least inprinciple) any experimental effort by asimulation counterpart, this occurring at the scale most appropriate to complement and enrich the experiment.

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