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Phase transitions in the incoherent lattice fluctuations in Yba(sub2)Cu(sub3)O

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MeV helium ion channelling was used to probe incoherent lattice fluctuations in YBa(sub2)Cu(sub3)O(sub7-delta). Lattice fluctuations were detected that were larger than the expected thermal vibration component.

Author: Sharma, R.P., Ogale, S.B., Zhang, Z.H., Liu, J.R., Chu, W.K., Veal, Boyed, Paulikas, A., Zheng, H., Venkatesan, T.
Publisher: Macmillan Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Nature
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0028-0836
Year: 2000
Lattice theory

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Reversible phase transitions in polymer gels induced by radiation forces

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Research into the effect of radiation forces on polymer gels is presented. Radiation forces generated by a focused laser beam are shown to produce reversible shrinkage in polymer gels.

Author: Juodkazis, Saulius, Matsuo, Shigeki, Mukai, Naoki, Wakaki, Ryosuke, Yamaguchi, Akira, Misawa, Hiroaki
Publisher: Macmillan Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Nature
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0028-0836
Year: 2000
Letter to the Editor, Polymer colloids

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Subjects list: Research, Phase transformations (Statistical physics), Phase transitions (Physics)
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