Watch a 59-minute physics lecture exploring the structural analysis of glasses through innovative diffraction measurement techniques. Learn about the unique challenges glasses present in scientific research, from their mysterious glass transition to their paradoxical properties of being both formable and brittle. Discover how conventional crystallography falls short in analyzing glass structures, and explore the breakthrough approach of using small-beam diffraction to generate speckle patterns. Follow along as the speaker demonstrates how these patterns' angular symmetries reveal local order in glasses, and examine new parameters derived from speckle analysis that map spatial structures, providing unprecedented insights into how local glass structures influence their global properties and behaviors.
Small-Beam Diffraction Measurements of Glasses: Decoding the Speckle
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Small-beam diffraction measurements of glasses: decoding the speckle - Amelia Liu (Monash)
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MonashPhysicsAndAstronomy