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X Author: Mathias Ekman

2000

Ekman, Mathias, Kristin A Persson, and Goran Grimvall."Lattice dynamics and thermodynamic properties of the B-Sn phase in Si."Physical Review B 62 (2000) 14784-14789.
Persson, Kristin A, Mathias Ekman, and Vidvuds Ozoliņš."Phonon instabilities in bcc Sc, Ti, La, and Hf."Physical Review B 61 (2000) 11221-11224.
Ekman, Mathias, Kristin A Persson, and Goran Grimvall."Phase diagram and lattice instability in tungsten-rhenium alloys."Journal of Nuclear Materials 278 (2000) 273-276.

1999

Persson, Kristin A, Mathias Ekman, and Goran Grimvall."Dynamical and thermodynamical instabilities in the disordered RexW1-x system."Physical Review B 60 (1999) 9999-10007.

1998

Ekman, Mathias, Babak Sadigh, Kristin Einarsdotter, and Peter Blaha."Ab initio study of the martensitic bcc-hcp transformation in iron."Physical Review B 58 (1998) 5296-5304. DOI
Ekman, Mathias, Babak Sadigh, Kristin Einarsdotter, Peter Blaha, and Kristin A Persson."Ab initio study of the martensitic bcc-hcp transformation in iron."Physical Review B 58.9 (1998) 5296 - 5304. DOI

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