The random network theory has been the long-accepted structural model for silica glasses. Now, a large bilayer silica sheet that was recently imaged with STM in atomic resolution provides the opportunity for real space structure analysis. General patterns in the formation of amorphous structures may be identified by looking at larger building blocks beyond single rings. Assessments of ring arrangements around each Si atom and ring neighborhoods are compared against uncorrelated structure predictions. A theoretical model of a two-dimensional silica network is investigated in parallel. Significant deviations of the observed structures from the uncorrelated prediction correspond qualitatively with a simple geometric approximation for bond angl...
Abstract: For the last 15 years, we have been studying the preparation and characterization of order...
For the last 15 years, we have been studying the preparation and characterization of ordered silica ...
A two-part experiment using bubble rafts to analyze amorphous structures is presented. In the first ...
The random network theory has been the long-accepted structural model for silica glasses. Now, a lar...
The recent experimental discovery of a semi two-dimensional silica glass has offered a realistic des...
Real space image data of two-dimensional amorphous networks have become available in high resolution...
Investigations into two-dimensional network-forming materials have renewed importance due to the exp...
The study of the structure and dynamics of network-forming materials is reviewed. Experimental techn...
The study of the structure and dynamics of network-forming materials is reviewed. Experimental techn...
abstract: The continuous random network (CRN) model of network glasses is widely accepted as a model...
Real space image data of two-dimensional amorphous networks have become available in high resolution...
Abstract The network topology in disordered materials is an important structural descriptor for unde...
Recently determined atomistic scale structures of near-two dimensional bilayers of vitreous silica (...
Whereas knowledge of a crystalline material's unit cell is fundamental to understanding the material...
For the last 15 years, we have been studying the preparation and characterization of ordered silica ...
Abstract: For the last 15 years, we have been studying the preparation and characterization of order...
For the last 15 years, we have been studying the preparation and characterization of ordered silica ...
A two-part experiment using bubble rafts to analyze amorphous structures is presented. In the first ...
The random network theory has been the long-accepted structural model for silica glasses. Now, a lar...
The recent experimental discovery of a semi two-dimensional silica glass has offered a realistic des...
Real space image data of two-dimensional amorphous networks have become available in high resolution...
Investigations into two-dimensional network-forming materials have renewed importance due to the exp...
The study of the structure and dynamics of network-forming materials is reviewed. Experimental techn...
The study of the structure and dynamics of network-forming materials is reviewed. Experimental techn...
abstract: The continuous random network (CRN) model of network glasses is widely accepted as a model...
Real space image data of two-dimensional amorphous networks have become available in high resolution...
Abstract The network topology in disordered materials is an important structural descriptor for unde...
Recently determined atomistic scale structures of near-two dimensional bilayers of vitreous silica (...
Whereas knowledge of a crystalline material's unit cell is fundamental to understanding the material...
For the last 15 years, we have been studying the preparation and characterization of ordered silica ...
Abstract: For the last 15 years, we have been studying the preparation and characterization of order...
For the last 15 years, we have been studying the preparation and characterization of ordered silica ...
A two-part experiment using bubble rafts to analyze amorphous structures is presented. In the first ...