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Crystalline and amorphous structures are two of the most common solid‐state phases. Crystals having orientational and periodic translation symmetries are usually both short‐range and long‐range ordered, while amorphous materials have no long‐range order. Short‐range ordered but long‐range disordered materials are generally categorized into amorphous phases. In contrast to the extensively studied crystalline...
Crystalline and amorphous structures are two of the most common solid‐state phases. The combination of short‐range disordered and long‐range ordered structures at the atomic level is extremely rare. In article number 2002352, Xuliang Chen, Gufei Zhang, Zhaorong Yang, and co‐workers develop a system with long‐range ordered but short‐range disordered building blocks by compressing a linear chain compound...
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