New Interpretation of X-ray Diffraction Pattern of Vitreous Silica

The striking feature of X-ray diffraction pattern of vitreous silica is that the center of its intense but broad ring is located at nearly the same position as the strongest diffraction ring of β-cristobalite. Two fundamentally different explanations to the diffraction patterns were appeared about 9...

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Main Author: Shangcong Cheng
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Ceramics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6131/4/1/8
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spelling doaj-2045a11e65fa42e38d775f9720738c3b2021-03-14T00:01:06ZengMDPI AGCeramics2571-61312021-03-0148839610.3390/ceramics4010008New Interpretation of X-ray Diffraction Pattern of Vitreous SilicaShangcong Cheng0Molecular Foundry of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720, USAThe striking feature of X-ray diffraction pattern of vitreous silica is that the center of its intense but broad ring is located at nearly the same position as the strongest diffraction ring of β-cristobalite. Two fundamentally different explanations to the diffraction patterns were appeared about 90 years ago, one based on the smallest crystals of β-cristobalite and the other based on the non-crystalline continuous random network. This work briefly outlines the facts supporting and objecting these two hypotheses, and aims to present a new interpretation based on a medium-range ordering structure on the facets of clusters formed in the glass transition process. It will be shown that the new interpretation provides a more satisfactory explanation of the diffraction pattern and physical properties of silica glass, and offers considerable valuable information regarding the nature of glass and glass transition.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6131/4/1/8diffraction patternsilica glasscristobalitecontinuous random network theorymedium-range structurenanoflake
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New Interpretation of X-ray Diffraction Pattern of Vitreous Silica
Ceramics
diffraction pattern
silica glass
cristobalite
continuous random network theory
medium-range structure
nanoflake
author_facet Shangcong Cheng
author_sort Shangcong Cheng
title New Interpretation of X-ray Diffraction Pattern of Vitreous Silica
title_short New Interpretation of X-ray Diffraction Pattern of Vitreous Silica
title_full New Interpretation of X-ray Diffraction Pattern of Vitreous Silica
title_fullStr New Interpretation of X-ray Diffraction Pattern of Vitreous Silica
title_full_unstemmed New Interpretation of X-ray Diffraction Pattern of Vitreous Silica
title_sort new interpretation of x-ray diffraction pattern of vitreous silica
publisher MDPI AG
series Ceramics
issn 2571-6131
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The striking feature of X-ray diffraction pattern of vitreous silica is that the center of its intense but broad ring is located at nearly the same position as the strongest diffraction ring of β-cristobalite. Two fundamentally different explanations to the diffraction patterns were appeared about 90 years ago, one based on the smallest crystals of β-cristobalite and the other based on the non-crystalline continuous random network. This work briefly outlines the facts supporting and objecting these two hypotheses, and aims to present a new interpretation based on a medium-range ordering structure on the facets of clusters formed in the glass transition process. It will be shown that the new interpretation provides a more satisfactory explanation of the diffraction pattern and physical properties of silica glass, and offers considerable valuable information regarding the nature of glass and glass transition.
topic diffraction pattern
silica glass
cristobalite
continuous random network theory
medium-range structure
nanoflake
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