(Nanowerk News) “New computational models give us new research opportunities. Extending thermodynamics for ultrashort excitations will provide novel insights into how materials function on the nanoscale,” says Matthias Geilhufe, Assistant Professor at the Department of Physics at Chalmers University of Technology.
A computational model for entropy
Phonons in crystalline materials can produce entropy
New perspectives on ultrafast materials
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