Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1589957 Micron 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Experimental evidence for long-range compositional fluctuations in glasses is given. The implications for electronic structure and stoichiometry-induced structural variations are analyzed. These fluctuations were discovered by examining the spatial dependence of inner shell near-edge absorption spectra obtained using a 50 nm diameter probe. This spectroscopy is sensitive to both angular and distance correlations in bonding. Comparisons with spectra from compositionally equivalent crystals, and multiple-scattering calculations which include core-hole effects are used to analyze the data.
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