Containerless processing or ‘levitation’ is a valuable tool for the synthesis and characterization of materials, particularly at extreme temperatures and under non-equilibrium conditions. The method enables formation of novel glasses, amorphous phases, and metastable crystalline forms that are not easily accessed when nucleation and growth can readily occur at a container interface. Removing the container enables the use of a wide variety of process atmospheres to modify a materials structure and properties. In the past decade levitation methods, including acoustic, aerodynamic, electromagnetic, and electrostatic, have become well established sample environments at X-ray synchrotron and neutron sources. This article briefly reviews the meth...
Abstract: Containerless conditions allow well-controlled investigation of liquids at high tem-peratu...
An inexpensive containerless processing technique based on aerodynamic levitation has been developed...
Over the last 20 years, great progress has been made in techniques for electrostatic levitation, wit...
Abstract. In recent years, levitation methods have been increasingly used to study the atomic struct...
In recent years, levitation methods have been increasingly used to study the atomic structure and dy...
Aerodynamic levitation is an effective way to suspend samples which can be heated with CO2 lasers. T...
The amorphous solid, or glassy , state is one of the least understood phases of condensed matter, p...
Aerodynamic levitation is an effective way to suspend samples which can be heated with CO2 lasers. T...
Studies of the liquid state present an obvious fundamental interest and are also important for techn...
The use of levitation (containerless) techniques can enable new scientific discoveries because deepl...
Electrostatic levitators have been around for more than 30 years and have become mature tools for th...
Probing the structure of non-equilibrium melts is important to advance the fundamental understanding...
High energy, high flux X-ray sources enable new measurements of liquid and amorphous materials in ex...
High energy, high flux X‐ray sources enable new measurements of liquid and amorphous materials in ex...
Measurements of the thermophysical and structural properties of liquid materials at high temperature...
Abstract: Containerless conditions allow well-controlled investigation of liquids at high tem-peratu...
An inexpensive containerless processing technique based on aerodynamic levitation has been developed...
Over the last 20 years, great progress has been made in techniques for electrostatic levitation, wit...
Abstract. In recent years, levitation methods have been increasingly used to study the atomic struct...
In recent years, levitation methods have been increasingly used to study the atomic structure and dy...
Aerodynamic levitation is an effective way to suspend samples which can be heated with CO2 lasers. T...
The amorphous solid, or glassy , state is one of the least understood phases of condensed matter, p...
Aerodynamic levitation is an effective way to suspend samples which can be heated with CO2 lasers. T...
Studies of the liquid state present an obvious fundamental interest and are also important for techn...
The use of levitation (containerless) techniques can enable new scientific discoveries because deepl...
Electrostatic levitators have been around for more than 30 years and have become mature tools for th...
Probing the structure of non-equilibrium melts is important to advance the fundamental understanding...
High energy, high flux X-ray sources enable new measurements of liquid and amorphous materials in ex...
High energy, high flux X‐ray sources enable new measurements of liquid and amorphous materials in ex...
Measurements of the thermophysical and structural properties of liquid materials at high temperature...
Abstract: Containerless conditions allow well-controlled investigation of liquids at high tem-peratu...
An inexpensive containerless processing technique based on aerodynamic levitation has been developed...
Over the last 20 years, great progress has been made in techniques for electrostatic levitation, wit...