Takeshi Egami ORNL/UT Distinguished Scientist Contact 865.574.5165 | EGAMIT@ORNL.GOV All Publications Structural rejuvenation in bulk metallic glasses Local Energy Landscape in Simple Liquids... How Thermally Activated Deformation Starts in Metallic Glass elementary excitation and energy landscape in simple liquids... The effect of pnictogen height on spin waves in iron pnictides... Angell dynamics of liquids... Structural relaxation in Pd42.5Cu30Ni7.5P20 BMG below the glass transition... How thermally activated deformation starts in metallic glasses Tunneling electroresistance induced by interfacial phase transitions in ultrathin oxide heterostructures... elementary excitations and crossover phenomena in liquids Mechanical Properties of Metallic Glasses... The origin of viscosity as seen through atomic level stress correlation function Local structural variation as source of magnetic moment reduction in BaFe2As2 The use of atomic level stress to characterize the structure of irradiated iron... High rectification and photovoltaic effect in oxide nano-junctions... Glass dynamics at high strain rates... Strongly coupled phase transition in ferroelectric/correlated electron oxide heterostructures Atomic mechanism of flow in simple liquids under shear... Changes in the Atomic Structure through Glass Transition Observed by X-Ray Scattering Glass formability and the Al-Au system... Phonon softening near the structural transition in BaFe2As2 observed by inelastic x-ray scattering... On the Glass Transition Temperature and the Elastic Properties in Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses... Local atomic density of microporous carbons... Atomic Level Stresses... Structural basis for supercooled liquid fragility established by synchrotron-radiation method and computer simulation... Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹â¶Ä¹ … Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 … Next page ›â¶Äº Last page Last » Key Links Curriculum Vitae Organizations Physical Sciences Directorate Materials Science and Technology Division Foundational Materials Science Section Neutron and X-Ray Scattering Group