Shaping of the interferential function of the amorphous substances in the shot-range order region
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https://doi.org/10.24144/2415-8038.2003.13.82-89Keywords:
Interferention function, Amorphous substances, Coordination sphereAbstract
On a model cluster with tetrahedral structure the common regularities of shaping of interferention function (IF) of amorphous substances are explored in the short-range order region. The singular influence of primary coordination spheres of amorphous net on the formation of IF is established. The main particularities of this functions when considered 7-10 CS are marked. The comparison of the obtained results with experimental data shows that the coherent scattering region cannot be bigger than 5-7 CS.
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