Density of states in solid deuterium: Inelastic neutron scattering study

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The dynamics of solid deuterium (sD2) is studied by means of inelastic scattering (coherent and incoherent) of thermal and cold neutrons at different temperatures and para-ortho ratios. In this paper, the results for the generalized density of states (GDOS) are presented and discussed. The measurements were performed at the thermal neutron time-of-flight (TOF) instrument IN4 at ILL Grenoble and at the cold neutron TOF instrument TOFTOF at FRM II Garching. The GDOS comprises besides the hcp phonon excitations of the sD2 the rotational transitions J = 0 ->1 and J = 1 -> 2. The intensities of these rotational excitations depend strongly on the ortho-D2 molecule concentration co in sD2. Above E = 10 meV there are still strong excitations, which very likely may originate from higher energy damped optical phonons and multi-phonon contributions. A method for separating the one- and multi-phononon contributions to the density of states willbe presented and discussed.

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