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Publication
Philosophical Magazine
Paper
Transformations between random networks and dense random-packed models for amorphous solids
Abstract
Random network models used in describing a covalently bonded material such as amorphous silicon or germanium can be transformed to a dense random-packed model used in describing metallic amorphous solids or liquids. Similarly a dense random- packed model can bo transformed to a random network model. The methodology and results of these transforms are describod and compared with experimental results for amorphous germanium. © 1975, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.