Absence of Definite Scaling Laws in Raman Scattering from Fractals

Physics – Condensed Matter

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4 pages revtex, 4 figures upon request, UTF-OS-301092

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The frequency dependence of the Raman coupling coefficient $C(\omega)$ is calculated numerically for square and cubic percolation clusters. No general scaling law in terms of the macroscopic parameters such as the fractal dimension $D$ or the spectral dimension $\overline d$ is found. $C(\omega)$ is sensitive to the microscopic structure of the clusters and depends on: site- or bond-percolation, presence or absence of dangling bonds, scattering mechanism and polarization, presence or absence of polarizability disorder. This situation makes the derivation of macroscopic parameters from Raman experiments unreliable.

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