Special Issue: Advances in Glass and Glass Crystalline Materials
Guest Editors
Dr. Michael I. Ojovan
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Sheffield, UK
Email: m.ojovan@sheffield.ac.uk
Dr. Migmar V. Darmaev
Department of General and Theoretical Physics, Banzarov Buryat State University, Ulan-Ude 670000, Russia
Email: darmaev@bsu.ru
Dr. Alexey A. Mashanov
Department of General and Theoretical Physics, Banzarov Buryat State University, Ulan-Ude 670000, Russia
Email: mashanov@bsu.ru
Manuscript Topics
Glasses and composite glass-based materials are applied in all areas of human life from art to industry with glasses remaining one of the most important materials for cutting-edge applications and breakthrough achievements. New glass-based materials and processing methods are regularly appearing opening novel pathways for the development of vital and sustainable technologies. This special issue serves as a forum presenting the recent research results of glasses and glass composite materials. Research and review papers on novel glass-based materials, innovative synthesis processes, and applications, as well as relaxation properties of nanostructured condensed matter and the functional properties of composite materials fall into the scope of this special issue.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
• Glass and glass-crystalline materials
• Chalcogenide glasses and their properties
• Polymeric glasses and glass-based materials
• Nature of vitreous state
• Physicochemical properties of glass-forming melts and glasses.
• New and special glasses, glass-based composite materials.
• Glass synthesis methods
• Physical characteristics and functional properties of composite materials.
• Relaxation properties of nanostructured condensed matter
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