40Ni10Cu27P20 metallic glass nanowires with a 2 nm diameter, 200 kV electron probe beam on a Titan STEM using a Gatan US1000 CCD camera. The nanowires were 41 ± 3 nm thick. Jupyter notebooks demonstrate analysis of this data for its rotation symmetries using the angular power spectrum and the correlation symmetry coefficients. "> 40Ni10Cu27P20 metallic glass nanowires with a 2 nm diameter, 200 kV electron probe beam on a Titan STEM using a Gatan US1000 CCD camera. The nanowires were 41 ± 3 nm thick. Jupyter notebooks demonstrate analysis of this data for its rotation symmetries using the angular power spectrum and the correlation symmetry coefficients. "> 40Ni10Cu27P20 metallic glass nanowires with a 2 nm diameter, 200 kV electron probe beam on a Titan STEM using a Gatan US1000 CCD camera. The nanowires were 41 ± 3 nm thick. Jupyter notebooks demonstrate analysis of this data for its rotation symmetries using the angular power spectrum and the correlation symmetry coefficients. ">
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