Difference between revisions of "Neo-polymorph"
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A neo-polymorphic compound (or neo-isomorphic compound) is an exclusively mechanosynthetically accessible highly stable non equilibrium polymorph of a material with a certain fixed stoichiometry.
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External links
- Wikipedia: Polymorphism (materials science)
- Wikipedia: Polymorphs of silicon carbide
- Wikipedia: isomer, stereoisomer, conformational isomer
- Wikipedia: Superstructure (condensed matter)