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Forming, Confining, and Observing Microtubule-Based Active Nematics
Published on: January 13, 2023
Model investigations of network-forming materials
1Department of Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QZ, UK. mark.wilson@chem.ox.ac.uk
Abstract:
Recent advances in the study of network-forming materials are described for systems dominated both by ionic and covalent interatomic interactions. Modelling strategies are described which focus both on describing specific systems of interest and on modelling the systematic evolution of network topology. The effect of network topology on the presence of ordering both on intermediate- and extended-length-scales is discussed. The effect of the topology on the mechanical rigidity is also described and analysed in terms of a mean coordination model. In addition, the isomorphology between amorphous silicon and the silicon sub-lattice in SiO(2) is described. Polyamorphism in Si and ZnCl(2) is analysed and discussed. Finally, the study of reduced (two) dimensional systems is discussed for carbon, silicon and germanium.

