Structural characteristics computed using the I.S.A.A.C.S. program
- Bond properties
- Coordination numbers
- Structural environments distribution
- Bond lengths distribution for the first coordination sphere
- Ring statistics analysis
- Choice on the chemical species used to initiate the search.
- Possibilty to look only for ABAB rings.
- Choice on the nature of the rings to look for:
- Bond valence
- Average for each chemical species
- Average for a user-specified structural environment
- a
- P. Salmon.
J. Non-Cryst. Solids.., 353:2959-2974, (2007).
- b
- T. E. Faber and Ziman J. M.
Phil. Mag., 11(109):153-173 (1965).
- c
- N. W. Ashcroft and D. C. Langreth.
Phys. Rev., 156(3):685-692 (1967).
- d
- N. W. Ashcroft and D. C. Langreth.
Phys. Rev., 159(3):500-510 (1967).
- e
- N. W. Ashcroft and D. C. Langreth.
Phys. Rev., 166(3):934 (1968).
- f
- A. B. Bhatia and D. E. Thornton.
Phys. Rev. B, 2(8):3004-3012 (1970).
- g
- S. V. King.
Nature, 213:1112 (1967).
- h
- D. S. Franzblau.
Phys. Rev. B, 44(10):4925-4930 (1991).
- i
- L. Guttman.
J. Non-Cryst. Solids., 116:145-147 (1990).
- j
- K. Goetzke and H. J. Klein.
J. Non-Cryst. Solids., 127:215-220 (1991).
- k
- X. Yuan and A. N. Cormack.
Comp. Mat. Sci., 24:343-360 (2002).
- l
- F. Wooten.
Acta Cryst. A, 58(4):346-351 (2002).
Go back on top