Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 18, 2026

Scalable Quantum Integrated Circuits on Superconducting Two-Dimensional Electron Gas Platform
Published on: August 2, 2019
Two-stage melting in quasi-two-dimensional dissipative Yukawa systems
O S Vaulina1, I E Drangevski, X G Adamovich
1Institute for High Energy Densities (IHED), Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Izhorskaya 13/19, Moscow 125412, Russian Federation.
Abstract:
The results of numerical study of physical characteristics (the pair and triplet correlation functions, the isothermal compressibility, the heat capacities, and the diffusion constants) are presented for quasi-2D dissipative Yukawa systems. The specific features of these characteristics (reflecting the two-stage melting scenario) are investigated.
Related Concept Videos
Phase Transitions: Melting and Freezing
Phase Transitions: Sublimation and Deposition
Phase Transitions: Vaporization and Condensation
Solid–Solid Solutions
Theories of Dissolution: The Danckwerts' Model and Interfacial Barrier Model
Theory of Metallic Conduction
In this theory, Newton's second law of motion is used to determine the acceleration of an electron in the presence of an applied electric field. Then, its velocity is expressed via this acceleration.
An electron moves through the crystal, containing positive ions,...

