New insights into medium-range order around titanium in sol–gel derived silica through isotope difference neutron diffraction and reverse Monte Carlo modelling

2004 ◽  
Vol 392 (4-6) ◽  
pp. 503-507 ◽  
Author(s):  
D.M Pickup ◽  
F.E Sowrey ◽  
K.O Drake ◽  
M.E Smith ◽  
R.J Newport
2003 ◽  
Vol 67 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sylvie Beaufils ◽  
Laurent Cormier ◽  
Monica Bionducci ◽  
Claude Ecolivet ◽  
Georges Calas ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 960 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lixin Fan ◽  
David Paterson ◽  
Ian McNulty ◽  
M. M. J. Treacy ◽  
Dushyant Kumar ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTThe control of formation and ordering of self assembled nanostructures, with medium- to long-range order, is a challenge that limits advances in many fields of nanotechnology. We have developed a technique, which we call fluctuation x-ray microscopy, that offers quantitative insight into medium-range correlations in disordered materials at nanometer- and larger-length scales. We examined the influence of sol-gel process variables on medium range order in PI-b-PEO/ aluminosilicate bulk using this technique. The nano-structuring of inorganic materials was directed by polymer self-assembly. The medium range correlation between the nanostructures in two hybrids was quantitatively examined and compared.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (28) ◽  
pp. eabh1761
Author(s):  
Qi Zhou ◽  
Ying Shi ◽  
Binghui Deng ◽  
Jörg Neuefeind ◽  
Mathieu Bauchy

Silicate glasses have no long-range order and exhibit a short-range order that is often fairly similar to that of their crystalline counterparts. Hence, the out-of-equilibrium nature of glasses is largely encoded in their medium-range order. However, the ring size distribution—the key feature of silicate glasses’ medium-range structure—remains invisible to conventional experiments and, hence, is largely unknown. Here, by combining neutron diffraction experiments and force-enhanced atomic refinement simulations for two archetypical silicate glasses, we show that rings of different sizes exhibit a distinct contribution to the first sharp diffraction peak in the structure factor. On the basis of these results, we demonstrate that the ring size distribution of silicate glasses can be determined solely from neutron diffraction patterns, by analyzing the shape of the first sharp diffraction peak. This method makes it possible to uncover the nature of silicate glasses’ medium-range order.


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