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Lead Research Organisation:
University of Edinburgh
Department Name: Sch of Physics and Astronomy
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Ramsey S
(2020)
Localization effects on the vibron shifts in helium-hydrogen mixtures
in Physical Review B
Underwood T
(2017)
monteswitch : A package for evaluating solid-solid free energy differences via lattice-switch Monte Carlo
in Computer Physics Communications
Van De Bund S
(2021)
Isotope Quantum Effects in the Metallization Transition in Liquid Hydrogen.
in Physical review letters
Van De Bund S
(2020)
Quadrupole arrangements and the ground state of solid hydrogen
in Physical Review B
Wang Y
(2021)
Electronically Driven 1D Cooperative Diffusion in a Simple Cubic Crystal
in Physical Review X
Wiebe H
(2020)
Phase behavior of the quantum Lennard-Jones solid.
in The Journal of chemical physics
Woolman G
(2018)
Structural and electronic properties of the alkali metal incommensurate phases
in Physical Review Materials
Woolman G
(2022)
Detectability of core-level crossing and electronic topological transformations: The case of osmium
in Physical Review B
Xu W
(2021)
Ionic Phases of Ammonia-Rich Hydrate at High Densities.
in Physical review letters
Zhao L
(2019)
Commensurate-incommensurate phase transition of dense potassium simulated by machine-learned interatomic potential
in Physical Review B
Description | The most stable arrangement for atoms in lithium is fcc, not some complicated structure as previously believed. Hydrogen Raman spectra can be characterised by quantum calculations and are not simply due tooscillations. Chain melting in Potassium is a phase transformation to a new state of matter Water can be subducted into the earth in a mineral called brucite Machine learning can be used to make interatomic potentials for systems with multiple phase transformations Dynamic compression of zirconium can form crystal structures which do not exist in static compression. |
Exploitation Route | Experimental verification of the predictions has been done by collaborators in Utah using synchrotron radiation |
Sectors | Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Energy,Manufacturing, including Industrial Biotechology |
URL | https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/graeme-ackland(8ef4b611-a8a7-441a-8cab-b47d30cb8dcf).html |