Laboratoire Charles Coulomb UMR 5221 CNRS/UM2 (L2C)

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Thème : Structure, vibration, relaxations dans les systèmes désordonnés

Présentation

In the last years important progress has been made on long-standing fundamental questions such as those related to sound properties in glasses and their relation with the universal low-temperature anomalies. A comprehensive picture of the nontrivial frequency dependence of sound attenuation in oxide glasses can now be proposed. It is controlled by three processes which in increasing order of the frequency at which they dominate are : the thermal relaxation of defects, relaxation via anharmonic interactions with the thermal bath, and a remarkably rapid increase (α Ω4) towards a Ioffe-Regel crossover at THz frequencies which we have evidenced in two oxide glasses. The latter mechanism relates to the boson peak and the low temperature plateau generally observed in the thermal conductivity. The close relation between the Ioffe-Regel crossover and the boson peak implies a resonance of these rather local low-lying optic modes with acoustic modes near the Ioffe-Regel limit.

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Dernières publications

+ From creep to flow: Granular materials under cyclic shear doi link

Auteur(s): Yuan Ye, Zeng Zhikun, Yuan Houfei, Zhang Shuyang, Kob W.(Corresp.), Wang Yujie

(Article) Publié: Nature Communications, vol. 15 p.3866 (2024)

 
+ Creating equilibrium glassy states via random particle bonding doi link

Auteur(s): Ozawa M., Barrat Jean‐louis, Kob W.(Corresp.), Zamponi Francesco

(Article) Publié: Journal Of Statistical Mechanics: Theory And Experiment, vol. p.013303 (2024)

 

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Brillouin light scattering (BLS)
We constructed a unique High Resolution Brillouin Spectrometer with the highest precision on acoustic phonon frequencies and linewidth worldwide. It consists of (…)

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