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Structural studies and polymorphism in amorphous solids and liquids at high pressure
2006
Chemical Society Reviews
When amorphous materials are compressed their structures are expected to change in response to densification. In some cases, the changes in amorphous structure can be discontinuous and they can even have the character of first-order phase transitions. This is a phenomenon referred to as polyamorphism. Most evidence for polyamorphic transitions between low and high density liquids or analogous transformations between amorphous forms of the same substance to date has been indirect and based on
doi:10.1039/b517775h
pmid:17003901
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