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- synonymously with amorphous solid; however, these terms refer specifically to amorphous materials that undergo a gl**** transition. Examples of amorphous solids include...
- An amorphous metal (also known as metallic gl****, gl****y metal, or shiny metal) is a solid metallic material, usually an alloy, with disordered atomic-scale...
- Amorphous silicon (a-Si) is the non-crystalline form of silicon used for solar cells and thin-film transistors in LCDs. Used as semiconductor material...
- PMID 4432366. T. Maggiora-Vergano, G. Gentile: [A case of amorphous twin: holocardius amorphous globosus]. In: La Clinica ostetrica e ginecologica. Band...
- Amorphous carbon is free, reactive carbon that has no crystalline structure. Amorphous carbon materials may be stabilized by terminating dangling-π bonds...
- crystal. Amorphous may also refer to: Amorphous (album), an album by Icon For Hire Amorphous (DJ), the American music producer and disk jockey Amorphous computing...
- Amorphous semiconductor may refer to : Amorphous silicon (e.g. for thin-film PV) gl****y forms of ****nic sulfide gl****y selenium gl****y tellurium gl****y...
- An amorphous metal transformer (AMT) is a type of energy efficient transformer found on electric grids. The magnetic core of this transformer is made...
- water as a solid. Currently, 19 phases, including both crystalline and amorphous ice, have been observed at various densities. Most liquids under increased...
- In physics, amorphous magnet refers to a magnet made from amorphous solids. Below a certain temperature, these magnets present permanent magnetic phases...