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- Glass-specific behavior in the damping of acoustic-like vibrations

Auteur(s): Ruffle B., Guimbretiere Guillaume, Courtens E., Vacher R., Monaco G.

(Article) Publié: Physical Review Letters, vol. 96 p.045502 (2006)


Résumé:

High frequency sound is observed in lithium diborate glass, Li2O-2B(2)O(3), using Brillouin scattering of light and x rays. The sound attenuation exhibits a nontrivial dependence on the wave vector, with a remarkably rapid increase towards a Ioffe-Regel crossover as the frequency approaches the boson peak from below. An analysis of literature results reveals that the boson-peak frequency is closely related with a Ioffe-Regel limit for sound in many glasses. We conjecture that this relation, specific to glassy materials, might be rather common among them.