Physics – Condensed Matter – Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
Scientific paper
2005-05-23
Physics
Condensed Matter
Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
9 pages with 7 figures, added references
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.72.214204
This series discusses the origin of sound damping and dispersion in glasses. In particular, we address the relative importance of anharmonicity versus thermally activated relaxation. In this first article, Brillouin-scattering measurements of permanently densified silica glass are presented. It is found that in this case the results are compatible with a model in which damping and dispersion are only produced by the anharmonic coupling of the sound waves with thermally excited modes. The thermal relaxation time and the unrelaxed velocity are estimated.
Arai Masato
Courtens E.
Foret Marie
Massiera Gladys
Rat E.
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