Original paper
Origins of structural and electronic transitions in disordered silicon
Abstract
Structurally disordered materials pose fundamental questions1–4, including how different disordered phases (‘polyamorphs’) can coexist and transform from one phase to another5–9. Amorphous silicon has been extensively studied; it forms a fourfold-coordinated, covalent network at ambient conditions and much-higher-coordinated, metallic phases under pressure10–12. However, a detailed mechanistic understanding of the structural transitions in...
Paper Details
Title
Origins of structural and electronic transitions in disordered silicon
Published Date
Jan 6, 2021
Journal
Volume
589
Issue
7840
Pages
59 - 64