Since the beginning of the project, I have led many experiments both at the host institution and at synchrotron X-ray sources to study the properties of glasses and liquids. In particular, I have been the Proposer / Principal Investigator of the following experiments at major X-ray facilities:
• European XFEL (Germany), proposal 3346, “Radiation effects in phase change materials”, 28/03/2023 – 01/04/2023.
• ESRF (France), proposal HC-5097, “Studying the laser amorphization of tellurium”, 24/01/2023 – 30/01/2023.
• ESRF (France), proposal HC-4904, “Studying the long-wavelength dynamics in glass-forming liquids”, 12/04/2022 – 16/04/2022.
• ESRF (France), proposal HC-4889, “Probing nano-scale heterogeneities in metallic glasses”, 07/04/2022 – 11/04/2022.
• ESRF (France), proposal HC-4683, “Studying anisotropies in vapor-deposited metallic glasses”, 26/01/2022 – 29/01/2022.
In addition, I have participated in many other experiments together with members of my current research group to study the thermodynamics and dynamics of glasses.
Given the relatively long turnaround time of projects involving synchrotron X-ray sources (usually one to a few years), there is ongoing work to analyze data and write up the manuscript(s). One project, corresponding to Part 1 of the action, has resulted in a recent publication:
[P. Sun et al., "Observation of long-range anisotropy in a vapor-deposited metallic glass," Materialia, Vol. 30, 101847 (2023).]
This work is presented as a poster for the 9IDMRCS conference (August 2023, Japan). More dissemination activities are planned for the future.
In addition, I have submitted experimental reports which summarize the preliminary results.
In the following year(s), I will continue working on these projects and disseminate the results in the form of scientific publications and conference presentations.