Abstract

A high-temperature device is described which allows wide-angle x-ray scattering experiments (WAXS) of molten glasses in transmission arrangement without parasitic scattering and problems due to chemical reactions. The advantage of high heating and cooling rates for glass melt studies is emphasized and problems of temperature measurement and homogeneity are discussed.

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