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CRACKING CRIZZLING - EIGHT YEARS OF COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH

Figure 1. An image from an optical interferometer showing the development of surface features on a severely crizzled glass.

Figure 1.

An image from an optical interferometer showing the development of surface features on a severely crizzled glass. The raised ridges are where cracks have appeared in the surface due to buckling. The optical interferometer is a non-contact technique which offers a vertical resolution on 0.1nm.