Amorphous materials are a class of materials that lack the long-range order found in crystalline materials. Instead, their atomic structure is disordered, leading to unique properties and behaviors. These materials can include glasses, polymers, and gels, among others. Research in this field focuses on understanding the structure-property relationships in amorphous materials, as well as developing new materials with specific properties for various applications such as optoelectronics, energy storage, and drug delivery. Techniques such as spectroscopy, microscopy, and molecular dynamics simulations are often used to study these materials at the atomic level.