Project Info


Exploring the atomic structure of oxides glasses with Atom Probe Tomography

Brian Gorman | bgorman@mines.edu

Experimental quantification of structure – property relationships in glasses are frequently elusive, despite the occurrence of textbook diagrams illustrating glass atomic structure. This is primarily due to a lack of characterization techniques with the atomic scale spatial resolution and chemical sensitivities necessary to simultaneously determine both cation and anion spatial distributions. In this work, we will demonstrate how Atom Probe Tomography (APT) can be applied to the 3-D quantification of atomic distributions in oxide glasses and get us closer to these “textbook” experimental diagrams.

More Information

atomprobe.mines.edu

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Student Preparation


Qualifications

Background in materials science, physics, or chemistry. Experience working with hot glass is a plus. A curiosity about materials and a strong interest in exploration. The ability to turn a wrench is also helpful.

Time Commitment

8-10 hours/week

Skills/Techniques Gained

Experience with Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy, Focused Ion Beams, Electron Diffraction, Atom Probe Tomography, Mass Spectroscopy, 3-D visualization, MatLab, and processing – structure – property relationships in glasses

Mentoring Plan

The student will be directly supervised in the laboratory by Prof. Gorman, a postdoctoral researcher, and a graduate student.