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Structure of disordered materials under ambient to extreme conditions revealed by synchrotron x-ray diffraction techniques at SPring-8-recent instrumentation and synergic collaboration with modelling and topological analyses.

Koji OharaYohei OnoderaMotohiko MurakamiShinji Kohara
Published in: Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal (2021)
The structure of disordered materials is still not well understood because of insufficient experimental data. Indeed, diffraction patterns from disordered materials are very broad and can be described only in pairwise correlations because of the absence of translational symmetry. Brilliant hard x-rays from third-generation synchrotron radiation sources enable us to obtain high-quality diffraction data for disordered materials from ambient to high temperature and high pressure, which has significantly improved our grasp of the nature of order in disordered materials. Here, we introduce the progress in the instrumentation for hard x-ray beamlines at SPring-8 over the last 20 years with associated results and advanced data analysis techniques to understand the topology in disordered materials.
Keyphrases
  • data analysis
  • air pollution
  • electron microscopy
  • particulate matter
  • high temperature
  • big data
  • climate change
  • magnetic resonance
  • computed tomography
  • crystal structure
  • radiation induced