A.C.Hannon, unpublished, GEM data examples: Silica Glass (with ORC)
Diffraction data for vitreous GeO2
A.C.Hannon et al, IOP Conf. Series 107(1990)193
Diffraction data for tin silicate SnO-SiO2 glasses
J.F.Bent et al, J. Non-Cryst. Solids 232-234(1998)300
Diffraction data for lead gallate PbO-Ga2O3 glasses
A.C.Hannon et al, J. Non-Cryst. Solids 232-234(1998)51
Diffraction data for calcium aluminate CaO-Al2O3 glasses
A.C.Hannon and J.M.Parker, J. Non-Cryst. Solids 274(2000)102
Diffraction data for caesium germanate Cs2O-GeO2 glasses
A.C.Hannon, D.Di Martino, L.F.Santos and R.M.Almeida, J. Phys. Chem. B 111(2007)3342
- pure v-GeO2 : i(Q), T(r)
- 2 mol% Cs2O : i(Q), T(r)
- 5 mol% Cs2O : i(Q), T(r)
- 10 mol% Cs2O : i(Q), T(r)
- 15 mol% Cs2O : i(Q), T(r)
- 18 mol% Cs2O : i(Q), T(r)
- 21 mol% Cs2O : i(Q), T(r)
- 25 mol% Cs2O : i(Q), T(r)
- 30 mol% Cs2O : i(Q), T(r)
- quartz GeO2 : i(Q), T(r)
- rutile GeO2 : i(Q), T(r)
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picture of glass i(Q) curves
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picture of pure GeO2 i(Q) curves (glass and crystals)
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picture of glass T(r) curves
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picture of pure GeO2 T(r) curves (glass and crystals)
Diffraction data for tellurium borate TeO2-B2O3 glasses
E.R.Barney, A.C.Hannon and D.Holland, Phys. Chem. Glasses : Eur. J. Glass Sci. Technol. B, submitted
- data will be made available when paper is published
Diffraction data for potassium tellurite K2O-TeO2 glasses
A.C.Hannon et al, to be submitted
- 5 mol% K2O : data will be made available when paper is published
- 10 mol% K2O : data will be made available when paper is published
- 15 mol% K2O : data will be made available when paper is published
- 20 mol% K2O : data will be made available when paper is published
- 25 mol% K2O : data will be made available when paper is published
- 28.7 mol% K2O : data will be made available when paper is published
- picture of data
NMR (not neutron!) data for N4 in lithium borate glasses (courtesy of S.A.Feller)
A.C.Hannon and D.Holland, Phys. Chem. Glasses : Eur. J. Glass Sci. Technol. B 47(2006)449
G.E.Jellison, S.A.Feller and P.J.Bray, Phys. Chem. Glasses 19(1978)52
Notes on data definition:
i(Q) data are defined according to the standard ISIS histogram data convention: each (x,y) pair represents the top left corner of a histogram. The data can be converted to ordinary data points by replacing each x-value xi by 0.5*(xi+xi+1).
T(r) data are given as conventional (x,y) data points.