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The progress toward major applications of the YBa sub 2 Cu sub 3 0 sub (7-delta) type high T sub c superconductor has been hindered by low critical current densities (J sub c) and their significant

Colloidal suspensions of uniform highly charged micron-sized polystyrene spheres are ideal for the study of complex phase-transformation behavior in condensed matter as the time and distance scales

Low energy electron diffraction (LEED) observations indicate that the first few atom double-layers at Ge(111) surface lose lateral crystalline order in a continuous phase transition 150K below the

The melting temperature T-m of a solid is generally determined by its solid - liquid transition on being heated at a fixed pressure, usually ambient pressure.

We have observed a two-step melting transition in a two dimensional system with classical screened Coulomb interactions.

We have observed a two-step melting transition in a two dimensional system with classical screened Coulomb interactions.

We have observed a two-step melting transition in a two dimensional system with classical screened Coulomb interactions.

In a classical melting of a solid to a liquid, the strongly organized molecular array of the solid collapses to give the disorganized liquid where the molecules tumble and rotate freely.

We describe (133)Cs NMR study of the ionic intermetallic semiconductor CsAu and the transition to its salt-like liquid state.

We have examined polycrystalline Si and amorphous silicon nitride films as potential candidates for thin membranes suitable for x-ray lithography masks.