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New kinetic many-body theory of melting at high pressures and its applications

✍ Scribed by Yu.L. Khait


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1986
Weight
218 KB
Volume
139-140
Category
Article
ISSN
0378-4363

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✦ Synopsis


Basic ideas and applications of new kinetic many-body theory of melting (Physics Reports 99 (1983) 237) are considered, which lead to observed. (i) Positive or negative pressure derivatives of the melting point Tm(P ). (ii) The Simon equation with parameters dependent on material characteristics. (iii) Non-monotonic dependences of Tm(P ) on P which can have maxima and minima. (iv) Links between T,,(P) and Arrhenius diffusion parameters.

Melting is associated with high temperature and pressure-dependent concentrations and correlations of large fluctuationinduced transient point defects and crystal instabilities.


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