PACS numbers

64.60.Cn Order-disorder transformations 64.75.+g Solubility, segregation, and mixing; phase separation 82.60.Lf Thermodynamics of solutions
  1. A.M. Balagurov, I.S. Golovin “Neutron scattering in studies of Fe-based functional alloys (Fe—Ga, Fe—Al)64 702–721 (2021)
    61.05.F−, 61.66.Dk, 64.60.Cn, 75.80.+q (all)
  2. I.K. Razumov, A.Y. Yermakov et alNonequilibrium phase transformations in alloys under severe plastic deformation63 733–757 (2020)
    61.50.Ks, 62.20.F−, 64.60.Cn, 64.70.K− (all)
  3. V.V. Prudnikov, P.V. Prudnikov, M.V. Mamonova “Nonequilibrium critical behavior of model statistical systems and methods for the description of its features60 762–797 (2017)
    64.60.ae, 64.60.Cn, 64.60.Ht (all)
  4. Yu.I. Ustinovshchikov, B.E. Pushkarev “Ordering, phase separation, and phase transformations in Fe-M alloys49 593–603 (2006)
    64.60.Cn, 64.75.+g, 82.60.Lf (all)
  5. S.E. Korshunov “Phase transitions in two-dimensional systems with continuous degeneracy49 225–262 (2006)
    05.70.Fh, 64.60.Cn, 74.81.Fa, 75.10.Hk, 75.50.Ee (all)
  6. Yu.S. Nechaev “Characteristics of hydride-like segregates of hydrogen at dislocations in palladium44 1189–1198 (2001)
    61.72.Lk, 61.72.Ss, 64.75.+g, 66.30.Jt (all)
  7. M.Yu. Kagan, K.I. Kugel’ “Paper by M Yu Kagan and K I Kugel’ ’Inhomogeneous charge distributions and phase separation in manganites’ [Physics-Uspekhi, June 2001, 44 (6) 553-570]44 1206–1206 (2001)
    64.75.+g, 71.27.+a, 72.10.−d, 75.30.Vn (all)
  8. M.Yu. Kagan, K.I. Kugel’ “Inhomogeneous charge distributions and phase separation in manganites44 553–570 (2001)
    64.75.+g, 71.27.+a, 72.10.−d, 75.30.Vn (all)
  9. A.I. Gusev “Order-disorder transformations and phase equilibria in strongly nonstoichiometric compounds43 1–37 (2000)
    61.72.Ji, 64.60.Cn, 81.30.Dz (all)
  10. K.V. Kovalenko, S.V. Krivokhizha et alSome features of phase transitions in solutions with two critical points39 635–637 (1996)
    64.60.−i, 64.60.Kw, 64.75.+g (all)
  11. E.N. Avrorin, B.K. Vodolaga et alIntense shock waves and extreme states of matter36 (5) 337–364 (1993)
    62.50.+p, 64.60.Cn, 82.33.Vx, 81.30.Bx (all)
  12. M.A. Teplov “Nuclear magnetic resonance, nuclear quadrupole resonance, and nuclear relaxation in high-temperature superconductors34 (7) 627–629 (1991)
    74.25.Nf, 76.60.Es, 64.75.+g, 74.62.−c, 74.25.Jb, 74.72.−h (all)
  13. E.I. Kut’in, V.L. Lorman, S.V. Pavlov “Methods of the theory of singularities in the phenomenology of phase transitions34 (6) 497–514 (1991)
    64.60.Cn
  14. I.D. Konozenko, M.P. Krulikowska, B.A. Danil’chenko “Structural and phase changes in metals and alloys crystallized in a gamma-ray flux34 (6) 515–525 (1991)
    61.66.Bi, 64.70.Dv, 61.80.Ed, 61.82.Bg, 64.75.+g, 61.72.Ss (all)
  15. E.G. Maksimov “Group theory and its application in physics34 (3) 281–281 (1991)
    31.15.Hz, 01.30.Vv, 64.60.Cn (all)
  16. A.Yu. Zakharov “Models in statistical physics and quantum field theory33 (6) 491–491 (1990)
    01.30.Vv, 64.60.Cn, 64.60.Fr, 11.10.−z, 11.15.Ha, 11.25.−w (all)
  17. A.N. Semenov, A.R. Khokhlov “Statistical physics of liquid-crystalline polymers31 988–1014 (1988)
    61.30.Vx, 62.10.+s, 64.75.+g, 78.35.+c, 61.30.Cz (all)
  18. E.A. Andryushin “Physics of surfaces31 486–487 (1988)
    01.30.Cc, 01.30.Vv, 68.35.Bs, 68.43.Mn, 64.60.Cn, 61.72.Mm (all)
  19. S.M. Stishov “Entropy, disorder, melting31 52–67 (1988)
    65.60.+a, 65.20.+w, 64.70.Dv, 64.60.Cn (all)
  20. M.I. Tribel’skii “Numerical investigations of phase transitions and critical phenomena31 99–99 (1988)
    64.60.Cn, 64.60.Ht, 01.30.Vv, 87.15.Aa, 87.16.Dg (all)
  21. V.V. Slezov, V.V. Sagalovich “Diffusive decomposition of solid solutions30 23–45 (1987)
    64.75.+g, 66.30.Dn, 61.72.Mm (all)
  22. Ya.E. Geguzin “Ascending diffusion and the diffusion aftereffect29 467–473 (1986)
    66.30.Jt, 64.75.+g, 61.72.Ji (all)
  23. G.A. Vardanyan “Quasiparticles in quantum crystals27 715–730 (1984)
    67.80.−s, 65.40.Ba, 64.75.+g (all)
  24. V.G. Vaks, V.I. Zinenko, V.E. Schneider “Microscopic theories of order-disorder structural phase transitions in crystals26 1059–1086 (1983)
    64.60.Cn, 61.50.Ks (all)
  25. A.Z. Patashinskii, V.L. Pokrovskii “The renormalization-group method in the theory of phase transitions20 31–54 (1977)
    64.60.Cn
  26. S.M. Stishov “The thermodynamics of melting of simple substances18 625–643 (1975)
    64.70.Dv, 64.60.Cn (all)
  27. G.M. Drabkin, A.I. Sibilev et alSpatial Correlation Effects of Fluctuations in a Liquid Binary Mixture and its Electrical Conductivity Near a Phase-Transition Point17 464–465 (1974)
    61.25.−f, 64.60.−i, 64.75.+g (all)
  28. A.A. Vedenov, A.M. Dykhne, M.D. Frank-Kamenetskii “Melting of DNA Molecules12 585–586 (1970)
    87.80.−y, 87.14.Gg, 87.15.Nn, 82.60.Lf (all)
  29. V.L. Pokrovskii “Similarity hypothesis in the theory of phase transitions11 66–74 (1968)
    64.60.Cn, 64.60.Ht, 64.70.Fx (all)
  30. G.A. Martynov “Statistical theory of electrolyte solutions of intermediate concentrations10 171–187 (1967)
    82.45.Gj, 82.20.Fd, 82.60.Lf (all)
  31. V.S. Kogan “Isotope effects in the structural properties of solids5 951–975 (1963)
    61.66.−f, 61.50.Ah, 64.70.Dv, 07.20.Mc, 61.50.Lt, 64.75.+g (all)
  32. L.N. Aleksandrov, B.Ya. Lyubov “A theoretical analysis of the decomposition kinetics of supersaturated solid solutions4 706–724 (1962)
    64.75.+g, 64.70.Kb, 66.30.Dn, 65.40.−b, 75.50.Gg (all)
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