61. Structure of solids and liquids; crystallography
(for
surface, interface, and thin film structure, see 68)
61.10.-i X-ray diffraction and scattering (for
x-ray diffractometers, see 07.85.Jy; for x-ray studies of crystal defects,
see 61.72.Dd, Ff)
61.10.Dp Theories of diffraction and scattering
61.10.Eq X-ray scattering (including small-angle scattering)
61.10.Ht X-ray absorption spectroscopy: EXAFS, NEXAFS, XANES,
etc.
61.10.Kw X-ray reflectometry (surfaces, interfaces, films)
61.10.Nz Single-crystal and powder diffraction
61.12.-q Neutron diffraction and scattering
61.12.Bt Theories of diffraction and scattering
61.12.Ex Neutron scattering techniques (including small-angle
scattering)
61.12.Ha Neutron reflectometry
61.12.Ld Single-crystal and powder diffraction
61.14.-x Electron diffraction and scattering (for
electron diffractometers, see 07.65)
61.14.Dc Theories of diffraction and scattering
61.14.Hg Low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) and reflection
high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED)
61.14.Lj Convergent-beam electron diffraction, selected-area electron
diffraction, nanodiffraction
61.14.Nm Electron holography
61.14.Qp X-ray photoelectron diffraction
... ... ... Microscopy of surfaces, interfaces, and thin
films, see 68.37.-d
61.18.-j Other methods of structure determination
61.18.Bn Atom, molecule, and ion scattering
61.18.Fs Magnetic resonance techniques; Mössbauer spectroscopy
61.20.-p Structure of liquids
61.20.Gy Theory and models of liquid structure
61.20.Ja Computer simulation of liquid structure
61.20.Lc Time-dependent properties; relaxation (for glass
transitions, see 64.70.Pf)
61.20.Ne Structure of simple liquids
61.20.Qg Structure of associated liquids: electrolytes,
molten salts, etc.
61.25.-f Studies of specific liquid structures
61.25.Bi Liquid noble gases
61.25.Em Molecular liquids
61.25.Hq Macromolecular and polymer solutions; polymer melts;
swelling
61.25.Mv Liquid metals and alloys
61.30.-v Liquid crystals (for phase transitions
in liquid crystals, see 64.70.Md;
for electric, magnetic, and optical properties, see 77.84.Nh; for liquid
crystals as optical materials, see 42.70.Df; for liquid crystal devices,
see 42.79.Kr)
61.30.Cz Molecular and microscopic models and theories of
liquid crystal structure
61.30.Dk Continuum models and theories of liquid crystal
structure
61.30.Eb Experimental determinations of smectic, nematic,
cholesteric, and other structures
61.30.Gd Orientational order of liquid crystals; electric
and magnetic field effects on order
61.30.Hn Surface phenomena: alignment, anchoring,
anchoring transitions,
surface-induced layering, surface-induced ordering, wetting,
prewetting transitions, and wetting transitions (see also section 68
Surfaces,
interfaces, thin films and low-dimensional structures)
61.30.Jf Defects in liquid crystals
61.30.Mp Blue phases and other defect-phases
61.30.Pq Microconfined liquid crystals: droplets,
cylinders, randomly
confined liquid crystals, polymer dispersed liquid crystals, and
porous systems
61.30.St Lytropic phases
61.30.Vx Polymer liquid crystals
61.41.+e Polymers, elastomers, and plastics
(see also 81.05.Lg in materials science; for rheology of polymers,
see 83; for polymer reactions and polymenization, see 82.35.-x)
61.43.-j Disordered solids (see also
81.05.Gc, 81.05.Kf, and 81.05.Rm in materials science)
61.43.Bn Structural modeling: serial-addition models, computer
simulation
61.43.Dq Amorphous semiconductors, metals, and alloys
61.43.Er Other amorphous solids
61.43.Fs Glasses
61.43.Gt Powders, porous materials
61.43.Hv Fractals; macroscopic aggregates (including diffusion-limited
aggregates)
61.44.-n Semi-periodic solids
61.44.Br Quasicrystals
61.44.Fw Incommensurate crystals
61.46.+w Nanoscale materials: clusters, nanoparticles, nanotubes,
and nanocrystals (see also 36.40 Atomic and molecular
clusters; for fabrication and characterization of nanoscale materials,
see 81.07.-b in materials science)
61.48.+c Fullerenes and fullerene-related materials (see
also 81.05.Tp in materials science)
61.50.-f Crystalline state
61.50.Ah Theory of crystal structure, crystal symmetry;
calculations and modeling
... ... ... Crystal growth, see 81.10
61.50.Ks Crystallographic aspects of phase transformations;
pressure effects
(see also 81.30.Hd)
61.50.Lt Crystal binding; cohesive energy
61.50.Nw Crystal stoichiometry
61.66.-f Structure of specific crystalline solids
(for
surface structure, see 68.35.Bs)
61.66.Bi Elemental solids
61.66.Dk Alloys
61.66.Fn Inorganic compounds
61.66.Hq Organic compounds
... ... ... Quantum crystals, see 67.80.Cx
61.68.+n Crystallographic databases
61.72.-y Defects and impurities in crystals; microstructure(for
radiation induced defects, see 61.80; for defects in surfaces, interfaces
and thin films, see 68.35.Dv and 68.55.Ln; see also 85.40.Ry Impurity doping,
diffusion and ion implantation technology)
61.72.Bb Theories and models of crystal defects
61.72.Cc Kinetics of defect formation and annealing
61.72.Dd Experimental determination of defects by diffraction
and scattering
61.72.Ff Direct observation of dislocations and other defects
(etch pits, decoration,
electron microscopy, x-ray topography, etc.)
61.72.Hh Indirect evidence of dislocations and other defects
(resistivity, slip, creep,
strains, internal friction, EPR, NMR, etc.)
61.72.Ji Point defects (vacancies, interstitials, color
centers, etc.) and defect clusters
61.72.Lk Linear defects: dislocations, disclinations
61.72.Mm Grain and twin boundaries
61.72.Nn Stacking faults and other planar or extended defects
61.72.Qq Microscopic defects (voids, inclusions, etc.)
61.72.Ss Impurity concentration, distribution, and gradients
(for
impurities in
thin films, see 68.55.Ln; see also 66.30.Jt Diffusion of impurities)
61.72.Tt Doping and impurity implantation in germanium and
silicon
61.72.Vv Doping and impurity implantation in III–V and II–VI
semiconductors
61.72.Ww Doping and impurity implantation in other materials
61.72.Yx Interaction between different crystal defects;
gettering effect
61.80.-x Physical radiation effects, radiation damage
(for
photochemical reactions, see 82.50.-m)
... ... ... Radiation treatments, see 81.40.Wx
61.80.Az Theory and models of radiation effects
61.80.Ba Ultraviolet, visible, and infrared radiation effects
(including laser radiation)
61.80.Cb X-ray effects
61.80.Ed Gamma-ray effects
61.80.Fe Electrons and positron radiation effects
61.80.Hg Neutron radiation effects
61.80.Jh Ion radiation effects (for ion implantation,
see 61.72.Tt , Vv, Ww)
61.80.Lj Atom and molecule irradiation effects
... ... ... Channeling, blocking, and energy
loss of particles, see 61.85+p
61.82.-d Radiation effects on specific materials
61.82.Bg Metals and alloys
61.82.Fk Semiconductors
61.82.Ms Insulators
61.82.Pv Polymers, organic compounds
61.82.Rx Nanocrystalline materials
61.85.+p Channeling phenomena (blocking, energy loss,
etc.)
61.90.+d Other topics in structure of solids and liquids
(restricted to
new topics in section 61)
62. Mechanical and acoustical properties of condensed
matter (for nonlinear acoustics of solids, see 43.25.Dc in acoustics
appendix; for mechanical and acoustical properties of interfaces
and thin films, see 68.35.Gy, 68.35.Iv, and 68.60.Bs; for mechanical properties
related to treatment conditions, see 81.40.Jj, Lm, Np in material science;
for mechanical properties of rocks and minerals, see 91.60)
62.10.+s Mechanical properties of liquids (for
viscosity of liquids, see 66.20)
62.20.-x Mechanical properties of solids
62.20.Dc Elasticity, elastic constants
62.20.Fe Deformation and plasticity (including yield, ductility,
and superplasticity) (see also 83.50.-v Deformation and flow in rheology)
62.20.Hg Creep
62.20.Mk Fatigue, brittleness, fracture, and cracks
62.20.Qp Tribology and hardness (see also 46.55.+d in
continuum mechanics of solids)
62.25.+g Mechanical properties of nanoscale materials
62.30.+d Mechanical and elastic waves; vibrations(see
also 43.40 Structural acoustics and vibration; 46.40 in continuum
mechanics of solids)
62.40.+i Anelasticity, internal friction, stress relaxation,
and mechanical resonances (see also 81.40.Jj Elasticity and anelasticity)
... ... ... Thermomechanical effects, see
65.40.De
... ... ... Magnetomechanical effects, see
75.80.+q
... ... ... Piezoelectric effects,
see 77.65.-j
... ... ... Elastooptical effects, see 78.20.Hp
62.50.+p High-pressure and shock-wave effects in solids
and liquids (for high pressure apparatus and techniques, see 07.35;
for shock-wave initiated high-pressure chemistry, see 82.40.Fp)
62.60.+v Acoustical properties of liquids (see
also 43.35 in acoustics appendix)
... ... ... Lattice dynamics, phonons, see
63
... ... ... Second sound in quantum fluids,
see 67.40.Pm
62.65.+k Acoustical properties of solids
... ... ... Magnetoacoustic effects, see
72.55.+s and 73.50.Rb
... ... ... Acoustoelectric effects, see
72.50.+b, 73.50.Rb, and 77.65.Dq
... ... ... Acoustooptical effects, see 78.20.Hp
62.80.+f Ultrasonic relaxation (see also 43.35.Fj
Ultrasonic relaxation processes in liquids and solids in acoustics appendix;
for ultrasonic attenuation in superconductors, see 74.25.Ld)
62.90.+k Other topics in mechanical and acoustical properties
of condensed matter (restricted to new topics in section 62)
63. Lattice dynamics (see also 78.30 Infrared
and Raman spectra; for surface and interface vibrations, see 68.35.Ja;
for adsorbate vibrations, see 68.43.Pq)
63.10.+a General theory
63.20.-e Phonons in crystal lattices (for
phonons in superconductors, see 74.25.Kc; see also 43.35.Gk Phonons in
crystal lattice, quantum acoustics in acoustics appendix)
63.20.Dj Phonon states and bands, normal modes, and phonon
dispersion
63.20.Kr Phonon–electron and phonon–phonon interactions
63.20.Ls Phonon interactions with other quasiparticles
63.20.Mt Phonon–defect interactions
63.20.Pw Localized modes
63.20.Ry Anharmonic lattice modes
63.22.+m Phonons or vibrational states in low-dimensional
structures and nanoscale materials
63.50.+x Vibrational states in disordered systems
63.70.+h Statistical mechanics of lattice vibrations
and displacive phase transitions
63.90.+t Other topics in lattice dynamics (restricted
to new topics in section 63)
64. Equations of state, phase equilibria, and phase transitions(see
also 82.60.-s Chemical thermodynamics)
64.10.+h General theory of equations of state and phase
equilibria (see also 05.70.Ce Thermodynamic functions and equations
of state)
64.30.+t Equations of state of specific substances
64.60.-i General studies of phase transitions (see
also 63.70 Statistical mechanics of lattice vibrations and displacive phase
transitions; for critical phenomena in solid surfaces and interfaces, and
in magnetism, see 68.35.Rh, and 75.40.-s, respectively)
64.60.Ak Renormalization-group, fractal, and percolation
studies of phase transitions (see also 61.43.Hv Fractals; macroscopic
aggregates)
64.60.Cn Order–disorder transformations; statistical mechanics
of model systems
64.60.Fr Equilibrium properties near critical points, critical
exponents
64.60.Ht Dynamic critical phenomena
64.60.Kw Multicritical points
64.60.My Metastable phases
64.60.Qb Nucleation (see also 82.60.Nh Thermodynamics
of nucleation in physical chemistry and chemical physics)
64.70.-p Specific phase transitions
64.70.Dv Solid–liquid transitions
64.70.Fx Liquid–vapor transitions
64.70.Hz Solid–vapor transitions
64.70.Ja Liquid–liquid transitions
64.70.Kb Solid–solid transitions (see also 61.50.Ks Crystallographic
aspects of phase transformations, pressure effects; 75.30.Kz and 77.80.Bh
for magnetic and ferroelectric transitions, respectively; for material
science aspects, see 81.30.-t)
64.70.Md Transitions in liquid crystals
64.70.Nd Structural transitions in nanoscale materials
64.70.Pf Glass transitions
64.70.Rh Commensurate–incommensurate transitions
64.75.+g Solubility, segregation, and mixing; phase separation(see
also 82.60.Lf Thermodynamics of solutions)
64.90.+b Other topics in equations of state, phase equilibria,
and phase transitions (restricted to new topics in section 64)
65. Thermal properties of condensed matter (see
also 05.70 Thermodynamics and 44Heat transfer; for thermodynamic properties
of quantum fluids and solids, see 67; for thermal properties of thin films,
see 68.60.Dv; for nonelectronic thermal conduction, see 66.60, 66.70; for
thermal properties of rocks and minerals, see 91.60.Ki)
65.20.+w Thermal properties of liquids: heat capacity,
thermal expansion, etc.
65.40.-b Thermal properties of crystalline solids
(for specific heat of superconductors, see 74.25.Bt; for specific
heat of magnetic systems, see 75.40.Cx)
65.40.Ba Heat capacity
65.40.De Thermal expansion; thermomechanical effects
65.40.Gr Entropy and other thermodynamical quantities
65.60.+a Thermal properties of amorphous solids and glasses:
heat capacity, thermal expansion, etc.
65.80.+n Thermal properties of small particles, nanocrystals,
nanotubes (see also 82.60.Qr Thermodynamics of nanoparticles in
physical chemistry and chemical physics)
65.90.+i Other topics in thermal properties of condensed
matter (restricted
to new topics in section 65)
66. Transport properties of condensed matter (nonelectronic)
66.10.-x Diffusion and ionic conduction in liquids
66.10.Cb Diffusion and thermal diffusion
(for osmosis,
see also 82.39.Wj)
66.10.Ed Ionic conduction
66.20.+d Viscosity of liquids; diffusive momentum transport
66.30.-h Diffusion in solids (for surface and
interface diffusion, see 68.35.Fx)
66.30.Dn Theory of diffusion and ionic conduction
in solids
66.30.Fq Self-diffusion in metals, semimetals, and alloys
66.30.Hs Self-diffusion and ionic conduction in nonmetals
66.30.Jt Diffusion of impurities
66.30.Lw Diffusion of other defects
66.30.Ny Chemical interdiffusion; diffusion barriers
66.30.Pa Diffusion in nanoscale solids
66.30.Qa Electromigration
66.30.Xj Thermal diffusivity
66.35.+a Quantum tunneling of defects
66.60.+a Thermal conduction in nonmetallic liquids (for
thermal conduction in liquid metals, see 72.15.Cz)
66.70.+f Nonelectronic thermal conduction and heat-pulse
propagation in solids; thermal waves (for thermal conduction in
metals and alloys, see 72.15.Cz and 72.15.Eb)
66.90.+r Other topics in nonelectronic transport properties
of condensed matter (restricted to new topics in section 66)
67. Quantum fluids and solids; liquid and solid helium(see
also 05.30 Quantum statistical mechanics)
67.20.+k Quantum effects on the structure and dynamics
of nondegenerate fluids (e.g., normal phase liquid 4He)
67.40.-w Boson degeneracy and superfluidity of 4He
67.40.Bz Phenomenology and two-fluid models
67.40.Db Quantum statistical theory; ground state, elementary
excitations
67.40.Fd Dynamics of relaxation phenomena
67.40.Hf Hydrodynamics in specific geometries, flow in narrow
channels
67.40.Jg Ions in liquid 4He
67.40.Kh Thermodynamic properties
67.40.Mj First sound
67.40.Pm Transport processes, second and other sounds, and
thermal counterflow; Kapitza resistance
67.40.Rp Films and weak link transport
67.40.Vs Vortices and turbulence
67.40.Yv Impurities and other defects
67.55.-s Normal phase of liquid 3He
67.55.Cx Thermodynamic properties
67.55.Fa Hydrodynamics
67.55.Hc Transport properties
67.55.Ig Ions in normal liquid 3He
67.55.Jd Collective modes
67.55.Lf Impurities
67.57.-z Superfluid phase of liquid 3He
67.57.Bc Thermodynamic properties
67.57.De Superflow and hydrodynamics
67.57.Fg Textures and vortices
67.57.Gh Ions in superfluid 3He
67.57.Hi Transport properties
67.57.Jj Collective modes
67.57.Lm Spin dynamics
67.57.Np Behavior near interfaces
67.57.Pq Impurities
67.60.-g Mixed systems; liquid 3He, 4He
mixtures
67.60.Dm He I–3He
67.60.Fp He II–3He
67.60.Hr Dilute superfluid 3He in He II
67.60.Js Ions in liquid 3He–4He mixtures
67.65.+z Spin-polarized hydrogen and helium
67.70.+n Films (including physical adsorption)
67.80.-s Solid helium and related quantum crystals
67.80.Cx Structure, lattice dynamics, and sound propagation
67.80.Gb Thermal properties
67.80.Jd Magnetic properties and nuclear magnetic resonance
67.80.Mg Defects, impurities, and diffusion
67.90.+z Other topics in quantum fluids and solids; liquid
and solid helium (restricted to new topics in section 67)