Aerogel is a form of nanofoam, an engineered material designed for its high strength-to-weight ratio for application wherever lightness and strength are needed. Now, the internal structure is within the scope of X-ray analysis. Lawrence Livermore and Lawrence Berkeley scientists have successfully applied the coherent X-ray diffraction technique to Ta2O5 nanofoam, the density of which is 1.2 % to the bulk, and have reconstructed 3D images to determine its strength and potential new applications. Combining the obtained structural information with detailed simulations, the research team showed that the blob-and-beam network structure explains why the materials are weaker than expected. For more information, see the paper, "Three-Dimensional Coherent X-Ray Diffraction Imaging of a Ceramic Nanofoam: Determination of Structural Deformation Mechanisms", A. Barty et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 101, 055501 (2008).
3D X-ray image of Ta2O5 nanofoams
By Kenji Sakurai on July 28, 2008 5:37 AM
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