The change in viscosity of a liquid with different concentrations (volume fractions) of suspended particles has been measured using a differential viscometer. The results support the recently introduced concept of gelation, in that the viscosity first diverges when the concentration of suspended particles reaches a critical value, and `gelation' comes after that.
In this paper firstly the input images (which are a SADP of Ni Ti based thin film taking using HRTEM) have been segmented out from the background and clearly get the six rings patterns. Using HRTEM instrument the selected area diffraction pattern (SADP) of the film have been obtained. Then these rings are indexed carefully. To index a selected area diffraction pattern it is necessary to assign miller indices, {hkl} to each ring. It can be done by determining the ring diameter and then comparing the ratio of radius with the inter planner spacing. Another process of indexing has been done from the peak positions of x-ray diffraction pattern.
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