Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
The attenuation and velocity of ultrasonic waves of frequencies in the range from 10 to 70MHz have been measured in M2OB2O3 borate
glasses (M: Li or Ag) as a function of temperature between 15 and 350 K. The velocity of sound waves decreases with increasing temperature
in all the glasses, the decrease as the temperature is increased is larger in glasses containing silver than in those with lithium. A broad relaxation
peak characterises the attenuation behaviour of the lithium and silver borate glasses at temperatures below 100K and is paralleled by a corresponding
dispersive behaviour of the sound velocity. Above 100 K, the ultrasonic velocity shows a nearly linear behaviour regulated by the
vibrational anharmonicity, which decreases with increasing content of modifier oxide and is smaller in lithium than in silver borates. These results
suggest that the relaxation of structural defects and the anharmonicity of borate glasses are strongly affected by two parameters: the number
of bridging bonds per network forming ion and the polarising power of network modifier ions which occupy sites in the existing interstices.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Glasses; Internal friction; Anelasticity
Elenco autori:
Bartolotta, Antonino; DI MARCO, Gaetano
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