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  • Amorphous solid
  • Non-crystalline solid

    condensed matter physics and materials science, an amorphous solid (or non-crystalline solid) is a solid that lacks the long-range order that is a characteristic

    Amorphous solid

    Amorphous_solid

  • Phases of ice
  • States of matter for water as a solid

    forms of ice are crystalline, several amorphous (or "vitreous") forms of ice also exist. Such ice is an amorphous solid form of water, which lacks long-range

    Phases of ice

    Phases of ice

    Phases_of_ice

  • Crystal
  • Solid material with highly ordered microscopic structure

    third category of solids is amorphous solids, where the atoms have no periodic structure whatsoever. Examples of amorphous solids include glass, wax

    Crystal

    Crystal

    Crystal

  • Amorphous silicon
  • Non-crystalline silicon

    Amorphous silicon (a-Si) is the non-crystalline form of silicon used for solar cells and thin-film transistors in LCDs. Used as semiconductor material

    Amorphous silicon

    Amorphous silicon

    Amorphous_silicon

  • Rayleigh scattering
  • Light scattering by small particles

    Rayleigh scattering is also an important mechanism of wave scattering in amorphous solids such as glass, and is responsible for acoustic wave damping and phonon

    Rayleigh scattering

    Rayleigh scattering

    Rayleigh_scattering

  • Amorphous carbon
  • Carbon that has no crystalline structure

    As with other amorphous solids, some short-range order can be observed. Amorphous carbon is often abbreviated to aC for general amorphous carbon, aC:H

    Amorphous carbon

    Amorphous_carbon

  • Solid
  • State of matter

    atoms. These solids are known as amorphous solids; examples include polystyrene and glass. Whether a solid is crystalline or amorphous depends on the

    Solid

    Solid

    Solid

  • Amorphous metal
  • Solid metallic material with disordered atomic-scale structure

    An amorphous metal (also known as metallic glass, glassy metal, or shiny metal) is a solid metallic material, usually an alloy, with disordered atomic-scale

    Amorphous metal

    Amorphous metal

    Amorphous_metal

  • Quasi-solid
  • Matter apparently intermediate between solids and liquids

    crystalline solids.[citation needed] They should not be confused with amorphous solids as they are not solids and exhibit properties such as flow which solids do

    Quasi-solid

    Quasi-solid

  • Glass transition
  • Reversible transition in amorphous materials

    into a viscous or "rubbery" state as the temperature is increased. An amorphous solid that exhibits a glass transition is called a glass. The reverse transition

    Glass transition

    Glass transition

    Glass_transition

  • Amorphous magnet
  • Type of magnetic order

    In physics, amorphous magnet refers to a magnet made from amorphous solids. Below a certain temperature, these magnets present permanent magnetic phases

    Amorphous magnet

    Amorphous magnet

    Amorphous_magnet

  • Silicon dioxide
  • Oxide of silicon

    1134/1.1790021. S2CID 124299526. Stachurski ZH (2015). Fundamentals of Amorphous Solids: Structure and Properties. John Wiley & Sons. p. 176. ISBN 978-3-527-68219-5

    Silicon dioxide

    Silicon dioxide

    Silicon_dioxide

  • Solid-state physics
  • Branch of physics focused on matter in the solid state

    (crystalline solids, which include metals and ordinary water ice) or irregularly (an amorphous solid such as common window glass). The bulk of solid-state physics

    Solid-state physics

    Solid-state_physics

  • Ice
  • Frozen water; the solid state of water

    55 TPa or 5.62 TPa. As well as crystalline forms, solid water can exist in amorphous states as amorphous solid water (ASW) of varying densities. In outer space

    Ice

    Ice

    Ice

  • Amorphous (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up amorphous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An amorphous solid is a solid that lacks the long-range order that is characteristic of a crystal

    Amorphous (disambiguation)

    Amorphous_(disambiguation)

  • Spin glass
  • Disordered magnetic state

    amorphous solid the atomic bond structure is highly irregular; in contrast, a crystal has a uniform pattern of atomic bonds. In ferromagnetic solids,

    Spin glass

    Spin glass

    Spin_glass

  • Glass
  • Transparent non-crystalline solid material

    Glass is an amorphous (non-crystalline) solid. Because it is often transparent and chemically inert, glass has found widespread practical, technological

    Glass

    Glass

    Glass

  • Vitrification
  • Transformation of a substance into a glass

    of a substance into a glass, that is to say, a non-crystalline or amorphous solid. Glasses differ from liquids structurally, and glasses possess a higher

    Vitrification

    Vitrification

  • Supersolid
  • State of matter

    phase of matter which is characterized by superfluidity and a frozen amorphous structure at the same time. This idea was put forward by Anthony James

    Supersolid

    Supersolid

    Supersolid

  • Allotropes of sulfur
  • Class of substances

    the temperature increases through the transition). As it anneals, solid amorphous sulfur changes from its initial glassy form, to a plastic form, hence

    Allotropes of sulfur

    Allotropes of sulfur

    Allotropes_of_sulfur

  • Differential scanning calorimetry
  • Thermoanalytical technique

    the crystallization temperature (Tc). This transition from amorphous solid to crystalline solid is an exothermic process, and results in a peak in the DSC

    Differential scanning calorimetry

    Differential scanning calorimetry

    Differential_scanning_calorimetry

  • Network solid
  • Type of chemical bonding

    network solid there are no individual molecules, and the entire crystal or amorphous solid may be considered a macromolecule. Formulas for network solids, like

    Network solid

    Network_solid

  • State of matter
  • Forms which matter can take

    structures, or fifteen solid phases, which exist at various temperatures and pressures. Glasses and other non-crystalline, amorphous solids without long-range

    State of matter

    State of matter

    State_of_matter

  • Crystallite
  • Small crystal which forms under certain conditions

    large number crystallites held together by thin layers of amorphous solid. Most inorganic solids are polycrystalline, including all common metals, many ceramics

    Crystallite

    Crystallite

    Crystallite

  • Lollipop
  • Type of candy, usually hard and mounted on a stick

    pleasing aroma. Sugar can form two types of solids in foods: crystalline and glassy amorphous. Glassy amorphous solids can be found in products such as lollipops

    Lollipop

    Lollipop

    Lollipop

  • Relaxation (physics)
  • Return of a perturbed system into equilibrium

    metals and can be large in semiconductors and insulators. An amorphous solid such as amorphous indomethacin displays a temperature dependence of molecular

    Relaxation (physics)

    Relaxation_(physics)

  • Beryllium oxide
  • Chemical compound

    other non-metal except diamond, and exceeds that of most metals. As an amorphous solid, beryllium oxide is white. Its high melting point leads to its use

    Beryllium oxide

    Beryllium oxide

    Beryllium_oxide

  • Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
  • Thermoplastic polymer

    polymer, in common use since the 1950s. At room temperature it is an amorphous solid and has no definitive melting point, due to the varying length of monomer

    Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene

    Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene

    Acrylonitrile_butadiene_styrene

  • Soan papdi
  • Indian dessert

    Soan papdi is a popular dessert in the Indian subcontinent. It is made of gram flour (besan), all-purpose flour, ghee, sugar, and milk. It is usually cube-shaped

    Soan papdi

    Soan papdi

    Soan_papdi

  • Density of states
  • Number of available physical states per energy unit

    the radial parameter of the dispersion relation. Fluids, glasses and amorphous solids are examples of a symmetric system whose dispersion relations have

    Density of states

    Density of states

    Density_of_states

  • Sugar glass
  • Brittle form of sugar that looks like glass

    Sugar glass (also called candy glass, edible glass, breakaway glass, or Hollywood glass) is a brittle transparent form of sugar that looks like glass.

    Sugar glass

    Sugar glass

    Sugar_glass

  • Bitumen
  • Form of petroleum primarily used in road construction

    its exact composition, it can be a sticky, black liquid or an apparently solid mass that behaves as a liquid over very large time scales. In American English

    Bitumen

    Bitumen

    Bitumen

  • Polyamorphism
  • Ability of a substance to exist in more than one distinct amorphous state

    critical point. Polyamorphism may apply to all amorphous states, i.e. glasses, other amorphous solids, supercooled liquids, ordinary liquids or fluids

    Polyamorphism

    Polyamorphism

    Polyamorphism

  • Slag
  • By-product of smelting ores and used metals

    form may or may not be present once the molten slag solidifies and forms amorphous and crystalline components. The major components of these slags include

    Slag

    Slag

    Slag

  • Lead glass
  • Variety of glass in which lead replaces the calcium content

    glass, because glass lacks a crystalline structure and is instead an amorphous solid. The use of the term remains popular for historical and commercial

    Lead glass

    Lead glass

    Lead_glass

  • Phase transition
  • Physical process of transition between basic states of matter

    a crystalline solid to an amorphous solid, or from one amorphous structure to another (polyamorphs) are all examples of solid to solid phase transitions

    Phase transition

    Phase transition

    Phase_transition

  • Glassy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Glassy, amorphous metal Glassy (single album), a 2021 single album, or the title song by Jo Yuri Glassy phase, amorphous solid Glassy water, amorphous ice

    Glassy

    Glassy

  • Colloid
  • Mixture of an insoluble substance microscopically dispersed throughout another substance

    brilliant regions of pure spectral color result from close-packed domains of amorphous colloidal spheres of silicon dioxide (or silica, SiO2). These spherical

    Colloid

    Colloid

    Colloid

  • Amber
  • Fossilized tree resin

    referred to what is now known as ambergris (ambre gris or "gray amber"), a solid waxy substance derived from the sperm whale. The word, in its sense of "ambergris"

    Amber

    Amber

    Amber

  • Nuclear pasta
  • Theoretical matter within neutron stars

    and the ultra-dense matter at the core. All phases are expected to be amorphous, with a heterogeneous charge distribution. Towards the top of this transition

    Nuclear pasta

    Nuclear pasta

    Nuclear_pasta

  • Pitch (resin)
  • Natural or manufactured resin

    or asphalt, while plant-derived pitch, a resin, is known as rosin in its solid form. Tar is sometimes used interchangeably with pitch but generally refers

    Pitch (resin)

    Pitch (resin)

    Pitch_(resin)

  • Gold(III) sulfide
  • Chemical compound

    formula Au2S3. Auric sulfide has been described as a black and amorphous solid. Only the amorphous phase has been produced, and the only evidence of existence

    Gold(III) sulfide

    Gold(III)_sulfide

  • Isotropic solid
  • Solid material whose physical properties are independent of orientation

    orientational averaging over a sample (e.g. in an amorphous solid or a polycrystalline metal). Isotropic solids tend to be of interest when developing models

    Isotropic solid

    Isotropic_solid

  • Cotton candy
  • Spun sugar confection

    Cotton candy, also known as candy floss (candyfloss) and fairy floss, is a spun sugar confection that resembles cotton. It is made by heating and liquefying

    Cotton candy

    Cotton candy

    Cotton_candy

  • Petroleum jelly
  • Chemical substance used as a lubricating agent and topical ointment

    petrolatum, soft paraffin, or multi-hydrocarbon, CAS number 8009-03-8, is a semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons (with carbon numbers mainly higher than 25), commonly

    Petroleum jelly

    Petroleum jelly

    Petroleum_jelly

  • Material
  • Substance or mixture of substances that constitutes an object

    a main ingredient. Ceramics: non-metal, inorganic solids Glasses: amorphous solids Crystals: a solid material whose constituents (such as atoms, molecules

    Material

    Material

    Material

  • Solid-state chemistry
  • Study of solid materials' properties and composition

    and chemical vapour depostion, make solid-state materials. Solids can be classified as crystalline or amorphous on basis of the nature of order present

    Solid-state chemistry

    Solid-state chemistry

    Solid-state_chemistry

  • Ground granulated blast-furnace slag
  • By-product of iron and steel-making

    Ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS or GGBFS) is obtained by quenching molten iron slag (a by-product of iron and steel-making) from a blast furnace

    Ground granulated blast-furnace slag

    Ground granulated blast-furnace slag

    Ground_granulated_blast-furnace_slag

  • Caramel
  • Confectionery product made by heating sugars

    Caramel (/ˈkærəˌmɛl/, /ˈkærəməl/ or (US also) /ˈkɑːrməl/) is a range of food ingredients made by heating sugars to high temperatures. It is used as a flavoring

    Caramel

    Caramel

    Caramel

  • Tektite
  • Gravel-sized glass beads formed from meteorite impacts

    Tektites (from Ancient Greek τηκτός (tēktós) 'molten') are gravel-sized bodies composed of black, green, brown or grey natural glass formed from terrestrial

    Tektite

    Tektite

    Tektite

  • Variable-range hopping
  • Mechanism of electrical conduction in disordered materials

    to describe carrier transport in a disordered semiconductor or in amorphous solid by hopping in an extended temperature range. It has a characteristic

    Variable-range hopping

    Variable-range_hopping

  • Lamellar structure
  • Structure composed of thin alternating layers of different materials

    structure. Two common cases of this include cooling a liquid to form an amorphous solid, and cooling eutectoid austenite to form martensite. In biology, normal

    Lamellar structure

    Lamellar structure

    Lamellar_structure

  • Volcanic glass
  • Naturally occurring material

    supercooled liquid, and, with further rapid cooling, this becomes an amorphous solid. The change from supercooled liquid to glass occurs at a temperature

    Volcanic glass

    Volcanic glass

    Volcanic_glass

  • CrystalDiskMark
  • Disk benchmark tool for Microsoft Windows

    version of it called AmorphousDiskMark developed by Katsura Shareware, named after the non-crystalline amorphous state of solids. CrystalDiskInfo is an

    CrystalDiskMark

    CrystalDiskMark

    CrystalDiskMark

  • Cyclic olefin polymer
  • Chemical compound

    Cyclic olefin polymer (COP) is a type of amorphous polymer used in a wide variety of applications including pharmaceutical packaging and medical devices

    Cyclic olefin polymer

    Cyclic olefin polymer

    Cyclic_olefin_polymer

  • 3ω-method
  • Thermal conducitivity measurement technique

    Robert Otto Pohl in 1987 in a paper titled "Thermal Conductivity of Amorphous Solids above the Plateau" in Physical Review. The 3ω-method can be accomplished

    3ω-method

    3ω-method

  • Crystallization
  • Process by which a solid with a highly organized atomic or molecular structure forms

    to solids with a uniform pattern of atoms or molecules, i.e. a crystal. The uniform nature of a crystalline solid can be contrasted with amorphous solids

    Crystallization

    Crystallization

    Crystallization

  • Superfluidity
  • Fluid which flows without losing kinetic energy

    Phonon Exciton Plasmon Polariton Polaron Magnon Roton Soft matter Amorphous solid Colloid Granular material Liquid crystal Polymer Scientists Van der

    Superfluidity

    Superfluidity

    Superfluidity

  • Poly(methyl methacrylate)
  • Transparent thermoplastic, commonly called acrylic

    form, is used as the matrix in laser dye-doped organic solid-state gain media for tunable solid state dye lasers. In semiconductor research and industry

    Poly(methyl methacrylate)

    Poly(methyl methacrylate)

    Poly(methyl_methacrylate)

  • Ferromagnetism
  • Mechanism by which materials form into and are attracted to magnets

    stainless steel, composed almost exclusively of ferromagnetic metals. Amorphous (non-crystalline) ferromagnetic metallic alloys are sometimes called asperomagnets

    Ferromagnetism

    Ferromagnetism

    Ferromagnetism

  • Solid-propellant rocket
  • Rocket with a motor that uses solid propellants

    solid-propellant rocket or solid rocket is a rocket with a rocket engine that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer). The earliest rockets were solid-fuel

    Solid-propellant rocket

    Solid-propellant rocket

    Solid-propellant_rocket

  • Red phosphorus
  • Chemical compound

    its allotropes. Its most common shape is an amorphous polymeric red solid that is stable in air. Amorphous red phosphorus is easily obtained when exposing

    Red phosphorus

    Red phosphorus

    Red_phosphorus

  • Suberites dandelenae
  • Species of sponge from southern Africa

    Suberites dandelenae, the amorphous solid sponge, is a species of deep-sea demosponge from South Africa and Namibia. This sponge is made up of rounded

    Suberites dandelenae

    Suberites_dandelenae

  • Paracrystallinity
  • Materials without long-range ordering of their crystal lattices

    synthetic polymers, liquid crystals, biopolymers, quantum dot solids, and biomembranes. Amorphous solid Crystallite Crystallography DNA Single crystal X-ray pattern

    Paracrystallinity

    Paracrystallinity

  • Amorphism
  • Substance lacking an ordered form

    form. In the context of solids, amorphous and crystalline are terms used to describe the structure of materials. Amorphous solids are the opposite of crystalline

    Amorphism

    Amorphism

  • Ice cap
  • Ice mass that covers a large area

    v t e Ice The solid state of water Major phases Amorphous solid Crystalline phases Superionic Formations Anchor Cap Cave Dune Field Glacier Iceberg (calving)

    Ice cap

    Ice cap

    Ice_cap

  • Bose–Einstein condensate
  • State of matter

    the left. Bose–Einstein condensation also applies to quasiparticles in solids. Magnons, excitons, and polaritons have integer spin which means they are

    Bose–Einstein condensate

    Bose–Einstein condensate

    Bose–Einstein_condensate

  • Antiferromagnetism
  • Regular pattern of magnetic moment ordering

    Phonon Exciton Plasmon Polariton Polaron Magnon Roton Soft matter Amorphous solid Colloid Granular material Liquid crystal Polymer Scientists Van der

    Antiferromagnetism

    Antiferromagnetism

    Antiferromagnetism

  • List of states of matter
  • Solid: A solid holds a definite shape and volume without the need of a container. The particles are held very close to each other. Amorphous solid: A

    List of states of matter

    List_of_states_of_matter

  • Diamagnetism
  • Magnetic property of ordinary materials

    2011. Retrieved 26 September 2011. Kittel, Charles (1986). Introduction to Solid State Physics (6th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. pp. 299–302. ISBN 978-0-471-87474-4

    Diamagnetism

    Diamagnetism

    Diamagnetism

  • Strain crystallization
  • Process occurring in some polymers

    Strain crystallization is a phenomenon in which an initially amorphous solid material undergoes a phase transformation due to the application of strain

    Strain crystallization

    Strain crystallization

    Strain_crystallization

  • Metastability
  • Intermediate energetic state within a dynamical system

    (many-body assembly) to statistical ensembles of molecules (viscous fluids, amorphous solids, liquid crystals, minerals, etc.) at molecular levels or as a whole

    Metastability

    Metastability

    Metastability

  • Dronabinol
  • Generic name of Δ9-THC in medicine

    Dronabinol (INNTooltip International Nonproprietary Name), sold under the brand names Marinol and Syndros, is the generic name for the molecule of (−)

    Dronabinol

    Dronabinol

    Dronabinol

  • Ice calving
  • Breaking of ice chunks from the edge of a glacier

    v t e Ice The solid state of water Major phases Amorphous solid Crystalline phases Superionic Formations Anchor Cap Cave Dune Field Glacier Iceberg (calving)

    Ice calving

    Ice calving

    Ice_calving

  • Drift ice
  • Sea ice that is not attached to land

    v t e Ice The solid state of water Major phases Amorphous solid Crystalline phases Superionic Formations Anchor Cap Cave Dune Field Glacier Iceberg (calving)

    Drift ice

    Drift ice

    Drift_ice

  • Helium-4
  • Isotope of helium

    bosons. It is theorized that at 0.2 K and 50 atm, solid helium-4 may be a superglass (an amorphous solid exhibiting superfluidity). The helium atom is the

    Helium-4

    Helium-4

    Helium-4

  • List of unsolved problems in physics
  • acoustic attenuation in amorphous solids". Rev. Mod. Phys. 74: 991. doi:10.1080/14786437208229210. Leggett, A.J. (1991). "Amorphous materials at low temperatures:

    List of unsolved problems in physics

    List_of_unsolved_problems_in_physics

  • Amorphous calcium carbonate
  • Non-crystalline CaCO3

    Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is the amorphous and least stable polymorph of calcium carbonate. ACC is extremely unstable under normal conditions and

    Amorphous calcium carbonate

    Amorphous calcium carbonate

    Amorphous_calcium_carbonate

  • Glass formation
  • A glass is an amorphous solid completely lacking long range periodic atomic structure that exhibits a region of glass transformation. This broad definition

    Glass formation

    Glass_formation

  • Polyethylene terephthalate
  • Polymer

    the glass transition temperature (Tg) to form a non-crystalline amorphous solid. Amorphous PET forms by rapidly cooling the melt. This glassy state tends

    Polyethylene terephthalate

    Polyethylene terephthalate

    Polyethylene_terephthalate

  • Residual entropy
  • Entropy of a substance near absolute zero

    {\displaystyle S=Nk\ln(2)=nR\ln(2)} , rather than zero. Another example is any amorphous solid (glass). These have residual entropy, because the atom-by-atom microscopic

    Residual entropy

    Residual_entropy

  • Diamond-like carbon
  • Class of amorphous carbon material

    Diamond-like carbon (DLC) is a class of amorphous carbon materials that display some of the typical properties of diamond. DLC is usually applied as coatings

    Diamond-like carbon

    Diamond-like carbon

    Diamond-like_carbon

  • Condensed matter physics
  • Branch of physics

    macroscopic and microscopic physical properties of matter, especially the solid and liquid phases, that arise from electromagnetic forces between atoms

    Condensed matter physics

    Condensed matter physics

    Condensed_matter_physics

  • Mott insulator
  • Materials classically predicted to be conductors, that are actually insulators

    temperatures). These insulators fail to be correctly described by band theories of solids due to their strong electron–electron interactions, which are not considered

    Mott insulator

    Mott insulator

    Mott_insulator

  • Spray drying
  • Method of converting liquid or slurry to powder

    pharmaceutical manufacturing, spray drying is employed to manufacture Amorphous Solid Dispersions, by uniformly dispersing Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

    Spray drying

    Spray drying

    Spray_drying

  • Boron trioxide
  • Chemical compound

    boron with the formula B2O3. It is a colorless transparent solid, almost always glassy (amorphous), which can be crystallized only with great difficulty.

    Boron trioxide

    Boron trioxide

    Boron_trioxide

  • Freezing
  • Phase transition of liquid to solid

    glycerol, may harden without crystallizing; these are called amorphous solids. Amorphous materials, as well as some polymers, do not have a freezing point

    Freezing

    Freezing

    Freezing

  • Glaze (ice)
  • Coating of ice on objects

    v t e Ice The solid state of water Major phases Amorphous solid Crystalline phases Superionic Formations Anchor Cap Cave Dune Field Glacier Iceberg (calving)

    Glaze (ice)

    Glaze (ice)

    Glaze_(ice)

  • Solid-state battery
  • Battery with solid electrodes and a solid electrolyte

    A solid-state battery (SSB) is an electrical battery that uses a solid electrolyte to conduct ions between the electrodes, instead of the liquid or gel

    Solid-state battery

    Solid-state battery

    Solid-state_battery

  • Supercooling
  • Lowering the temperature of a liquid below its freezing point without it becoming a solid

    homogeneous nucleation has not occurred above that temperature, an amorphous (non-crystalline) solid will form. Water normally freezes at 273.15 K (0.0 °C; 32 °F)

    Supercooling

    Supercooling

    Supercooling

  • Iceberg
  • Large formation of floating ice

    v t e Ice The solid state of water Major phases Amorphous solid Crystalline phases Superionic Formations Anchor Cap Cave Dune Field Glacier Iceberg (calving)

    Iceberg

    Iceberg

    Iceberg

  • Ice volcano
  • Wave-driven mound of ice formed on terrestrial lakes

    v t e Ice The solid state of water Major phases Amorphous solid Crystalline phases Superionic Formations Anchor Cap Cave Dune Field Glacier Iceberg (calving)

    Ice volcano

    Ice volcano

    Ice_volcano

  • Melting
  • Material phase change

    crystalline phase, and it is likely to crystallize suddenly. Glasses are amorphous solids, which are usually fabricated when the molten material cools very rapidly

    Melting

    Melting

    Melting

  • Fermi gas
  • Physical model of non-interacting fermions

    W. Ashcroft and N. David Mermin, Solid State Physics (Harcourt: Orlando, 1976) Charles Kittel, Introduction to Solid State Physics, 1st ed. 1953 – 8th

    Fermi gas

    Fermi gas

    Fermi_gas

  • Superdiamagnetism
  • Superconductivity effect

    Phonon Exciton Plasmon Polariton Polaron Magnon Roton Soft matter Amorphous solid Colloid Granular material Liquid crystal Polymer Scientists Van der

    Superdiamagnetism

    Superdiamagnetism

    Superdiamagnetism

  • Amorphous carbonia
  • Amorphous carbonia, also called a-carbonia or a-CO2, is an exotic amorphous solid form of carbon dioxide that is analogous to amorphous silica glass.

    Amorphous carbonia

    Amorphous_carbonia

  • Fermionic condensate
  • State of matter

    known as Cooper pairs. As long as collisions with the ionic lattice of the solid do not supply enough energy to break the Cooper pairs, the electron fluid

    Fermionic condensate

    Fermionic condensate

    Fermionic_condensate

  • Ice cave
  • Natural cave that contains significant amounts of year-round ice

    v t e Ice The solid state of water Major phases Amorphous solid Crystalline phases Superionic Formations Anchor Cap Cave Dune Field Glacier Iceberg (calving)

    Ice cave

    Ice cave

    Ice_cave

  • Surface plasmon polariton
  • Electromagnetic waves that travel along an interface

    light suggests that the scattered intensity d I {\displaystyle dI} per solid angle d Ω {\displaystyle d\Omega } per incident intensity I 0 {\displaystyle

    Surface plasmon polariton

    Surface plasmon polariton

    Surface_plasmon_polariton

  • Silicon monosulfide
  • Chemical compound

    yellow-red amorphous solid compound has been reported. The behavior of silicon can be contrasted with germanium which forms a stable solid monosulfide

    Silicon monosulfide

    Silicon monosulfide

    Silicon_monosulfide

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  • GILEAD
  • Male

    English

    GILEAD

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Gilad, GILEAD means "hard, stony region." In the bible, this is the name of region east of the Jordan River. It is also the name of several characters, including a grandson of Manasseh.

  • Al-WahhÂb |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Al-WahhÂb |

    The bestower

  • JELENA
  • Female

    Croatian

    JELENA

    , the bright, or, the light.

  • Alvar
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Hebrew, Latin, Spanish, Swedish

    Alvar

    Truth-speaker; Guardian; Warrior; Elf; Magical Army; Army of Elves

  • Teal
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Teal

    The bird teal; also the blue-green color.

  • Commer
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Dutch

    Commer

    German and Dutch : variant spelling of Kommer.English : unexplained.

  • Zulqurnayn
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Zulqurnayn

    World Conqueror; Owner of the Two Horns

  • Lerola
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Lerola

    Blackbird.

  • Jyotiraaditya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jyotiraaditya

    The resplendence of the Sun, Lord Krishna

  • Hoda |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Hoda |

    Wealth

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AMORPHOUS SOLID

  • Amorphous
  • a.

    Without crystallization in the ultimate texture of a solid substance; uncrystallized.

  • Laccin
  • n.

    A yellow amorphous substance obtained from lac.

  • Indihumin
  • n.

    A brown amorphous substance resembling humin, and obtained from indican.

  • Amorphas
  • pl.

    of Amorpha

  • Amorphous
  • a.

    Of no particular kind or character; anomalous.

  • Juniperin
  • n.

    A yellow amorphous substance extracted from juniper berries.

  • Morpheus
  • n.

    The god of dreams.

  • Amorphous
  • a.

    Having no determinate form; of irregular; shapeless.

  • Amorous
  • a.

    Affected with love; in love; enamored; -- usually with of; formerly with on.

  • Disacryl
  • n.

    A white amorphous substance obtained as a polymeric modification of acrolein.

  • Indifuscin
  • n.

    A brown amorphous powder, obtained from indican.

  • Dimorphous
  • a.

    Characterized by dimorphism; occurring under two distinct forms, not dependent on sex; dimorphic.

  • Amorous
  • a.

    Of or relating to, or produced by, love.

  • Unformed
  • a.

    Not formed; not arranged into regular shape, order, or relations; shapeless; amorphous.

  • Veratralbine
  • n.

    A yellowish amorphous alkaloid extracted from the rootstock of Veratrum album.

  • Dimorphous
  • a.

    Crystallizing under two forms fundamentally different, while having the same chemical composition.

  • Ulmin
  • n.

    A brown amorphous substance found in decaying vegetation. Cf. Humin.

  • Hydromagnesite
  • n.

    A hydrous carbonate of magnesia occurring in white, early, amorphous masses.

  • Amorous
  • a.

    Inclined to love; having a propensity to love, or to sexual enjoyment; loving; fond; affectionate; as, an amorous disposition.