CALCULATION OF UPPER BOUNDS TO THE SMALL-ANGLE SCATTERING FROM CRYSTALLITE MODELS OF AMORPHOUS MATERIALS.

Abstract

The ability of experimentalists to observe small-angle x-ray scattering from single phase liquids and amorphous solids has been considered, by many workers in the field, to invalidate a crystallite model for these materials. In this work calculation is made of the intensity of small-angle x-ray scattering from two crystallite models which are designed to yield upper bounds to the actual scattering. The calculated upper bounds are, in general, considerably lower in intensity than the scattering from isolated particles. The results are extremely sensitive to the density and average crystallite size of the sample, so that general conclusions about the observability of such scattering cannot be made. The particular case of vitreous SiO2, which was examined experimentally by B. E. Warren and D. L. Weinberg was studied in detail. For this case, the calculated scattering intensity is of the same order of magnitude as that observed by these authors. Thus, it is concluded that the failure to observe small-angle scattering from vitreous SiO2 does not invalidate a crystallite model for that material. It should be noted that the calculation does not, on the other hand, offer any evidence for the existence of crystallites. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1966
Accession Number
AD0640186

Entities

People

  • Arthur Bienenstock
  • Brian G. Bagley

Organizations

  • Harvard University

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Absorbers (Materials)
  • Advanced Materials
  • Amorphous Materials
  • Crystallites
  • Engineered Materials
  • Intensity
  • Materials
  • Particles
  • Scattering
  • X Ray Scattering
  • X Rays

Fields of Study

  • Physics

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  • Quantum spin resonance or Electron Paramagnetic Resonance spectroscopy.
  • Theoretical Analysis.