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Martin T. Dove

Martin T. Dove

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
77
Citations
20140
World Ranking
4051
National Ranking
759

Overview

Martin T. Dove is affiliated with Sichuan University in China and has an extensive publication record focusing primarily on materials science and engineering. Their research contributions span several specialized areas, integrating aspects of materials chemistry, geophysics, and various branches of engineering.

The primary fields of study for Martin T. Dove include:

  • Materials Science
  • Engineering

Within these areas, their work delves deeply into several subfields, such as:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Geophysics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Inorganic Chemistry

The topics that frequently appear in their research include:

  • Thermal Expansion and Ionic Conductivity
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
  • Solid-state Spectroscopy and Crystallography
  • Thermodynamic and Structural Properties of Metals and Alloys
  • Glass Properties and Applications

Martin T. Dove has contributed to several notable papers over recent years, including:

  • Quantitative understanding of negative thermal expansion in scandium trifluoride from neutron total scattering measurements, 2020, published in Physical Review B
  • Collective modes and gapped momentum states in liquid Ga: Experiment, theory, and simulation, 2020, published in Physical Review B
  • Colossal Pressure-Induced Softening in Scandium Fluoride, 2020, published in Physical Review Letters
  • Origin of Ferroelectricity in Two Prototypical Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Perovskites, 2022, published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Excellent strength-ductility combination in Co36Cr15Fe18Ni18Al8Ti4Mo1 multi-principal element alloys by dual-morphology B2 precipitates strengthening, 2022, published in Journal of Material Science and Technology

The scientist has published frequently in various venues, with a significant presence in:

  • Physical Review B
  • Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Matter
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A

In terms of collaboration, Martin T. Dove has worked repeatedly with several co-authors, including:

  • Anthony E. Phillips
  • Guanqun Cai
  • David A. Keen
  • Lei Tan
  • Sijie Zhang

Best Publications

  • DL_POLY_3: new dimensions in molecular dynamics simulations via massive parallelism

    Ilian T. Todorov;Ilian T. Todorov;William Smith;Kostya Trachenko;Martin T. Dove

  • Colossal Positive and Negative Thermal Expansion in the Framework Material Ag3[Co(CN)6]

    Andrew L. Goodwin;Mark Calleja;Michael J. Conterio;Martin T. Dove

  • RMCProfile: reverse Monte Carlo for polycrystalline materials.

    Matthew G Tucker;David A Keen;Martin T Dove;Andrew L Goodwin

  • Origin of the negative thermal expansion in and

    Alexandra K A Pryde;Kenton D Hammonds;Martin T Dove;Volker Heine

  • Theory of displacive phase transitions in minerals

    Martin T. Dove

  • Structure and Properties of an Amorphous Metal-Organic Framework

    Thomas D. Bennett;Andrew L. Goodwin;Andrew L. Goodwin;Martin T. Dove;David A. Keen;David A. Keen

  • Negative thermal expansion and associated anomalous physical properties: review of the lattice dynamics theoretical foundation.

    Martin T Dove;Hong Fang

  • Zinc incorporation into hydroxylapatite.

    Yuanzhi Tang;Helen F. Chappell;Martin T. Dove;Richard J. Reeder

  • Rigid-unit phonon modes and structural phase transitions in framework silicates

    Kenton D. Hammonds;Martin T. Dove;Andrew P. Giddy;Volker Heine

  • Calibration of excess thermodynamic properties and elastic constant variations associated with the alpha beta phase transition in quartz

    Michael A. Carpenter;Ekhard K. H. Salje;Ann Graeme-Barber;Bernd Wruck

  • The Determination of Rigid-Unit Modes as Potential Soft Modes for Displacive Phase Transitions in Framework Crystal Structures

    A. P. Giddy;M. T. Dove;G. S. Pawley;V. Heine

  • Structure and Dynamics: An Atomic View of Materials

    Martin T Dove

  • Adsorption and migration of alkali metals (Li, Na, and K) on pristine and defective graphene surfaces

    Emilia Olsson;Emilia Olsson;Guoliang Chai;Martin Dove;Qiong Cai

  • Negative thermal expansion in ZrW2O8: mechanisms, rigid unit modes, and neutron total scattering.

    Matthew G. Tucker;Matthew G. Tucker;Andrew L. Goodwin;Martin T. Dove;David A. Keen;David A. Keen

  • Nanoporous Structure and Medium-Range Order in Synthetic Amorphous Calcium Carbonate

    Andrew L. Goodwin;F. Marc Michel;Brian L. Phillips;David A. Keen;David A. Keen

  • Rigid unit modes in framework silicates

    Martin T. Dove;Volker Heine;Kenton D. Hammonds

  • A detailed structural characterization of quartz on heating through the α–β phase transition

    M. G. Tucker;D. A. Keen;M. T. Dove

  • Role of Disorder in the Thermodynamics and Atomic Dynamics of Glasses

    Aleksandr I. Chumakov;G. Monaco;G. Monaco;A. Fontana;A. Fontana;Alexeï Bosak

  • Trapping of oxygen vacancies on twin walls of CaTiO3: a computer simulation study

    Mark Calleja;Martin T Dove;Ekhard K H Salje

  • Crystal structure and paramagnetic behaviour of

    Ekhard K H Salje;Stephan Rehmann;Frank Pobell;Darryl Morris

  • Static lattice energy minimization and lattice dynamics calculations on aluminosilicate minerals

    Bjorn Winkler;Martin T. Dove;Maurice Leslie

  • Structural behavior, crystal chemistry, and phase transitions in substituted leucite: High-resolution neutron powder diffraction studies

    David C. Palmer;Martin T. Dove;Richard M. Ibberson;Brian M. Powell

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew G. Tucker
Matthew G. Tucker Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Andrew L. Goodwin
Andrew L. Goodwin University of Oxford
David A. Keen
David A. Keen Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Volker Heine
Volker Heine University of Cambridge
Emilio Artacho
Emilio Artacho University of Cambridge
Ekhard K. H. Salje
Ekhard K. H. Salje University of Cambridge
Simon A. T. Redfern
Simon A. T. Redfern Nanyang Technological University
Wolfgang Emmerich
Wolfgang Emmerich University College London
John P. Brodholt
John P. Brodholt University College London
John S. O. Evans
John S. O. Evans Durham University

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