2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2015.06.031
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Anomalous small-angle X-ray scattering of nanoporous two-phase atomistic models for amorphous silicon–germanium alloys

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“…We have already noted that the step-function contribution to ρhðkÞ for stealthy ground states, denoted byfðkÞ in relation (52), is identical to the Mayer-f function for an equilibrium hard-sphere system in direct space. This implies that the corresponding contribution to SðkÞ is a simple hard-core step function Θðk − KÞ, which can be viewed as an equilibrium hard-sphere system in Fourier space with "spheres" of diameter K in the limit that χ tends to zero.…”
Section: A Pseudo-hard-sphere Ansatzmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…We have already noted that the step-function contribution to ρhðkÞ for stealthy ground states, denoted byfðkÞ in relation (52), is identical to the Mayer-f function for an equilibrium hard-sphere system in direct space. This implies that the corresponding contribution to SðkÞ is a simple hard-core step function Θðk − KÞ, which can be viewed as an equilibrium hard-sphere system in Fourier space with "spheres" of diameter K in the limit that χ tends to zero.…”
Section: A Pseudo-hard-sphere Ansatzmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…During the last decade, a variety of disordered hyperuniform states have been identified that exist as both equilibrium and nonequilibrium phases, including maximally random jammed particle packings [33][34][35][36], jammed athermal granular media [37], jammed thermal colloidal packings [38,39], cold atoms [40], transitions in nonequilibrium systems [41,42], surfaceenhanced Raman spectroscopy [43], terahertz quantum cascade laser [44], wave dynamics in disordered potentials based on supersymmetry [45], avian photoreceptor patterns [46], and certain Coulombic systems [47]. Moreover, disordered hyperuniform materials possess novel physical properties potentially important for applications in photonics [25][26][27]48,49] and electronics [50][51][52].…”
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confidence: 99%