Reaching New Heights: 3D Nanoscale Silica Glass withstood Extreme Temperatures
For scientists looking to better understand the physical and chemical properties of materials, 3D nanoscale silica glass has been a source of great interest. Now, researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China have developed a new method to measure the temperature of such materials at the nanoscale, unlocking further insight into the behavior of these materials. Using a spectroscopic technique, the researchers were able to accurately measure the temperature of nanoscale silica glass at temperatures ranging from -196 to 400 degrees Celsius. This breakthrough could open the door to further investigations into the properties of nanoscale materials and potentially revolutionize the way we interact with them.
source: Phys.org