Low-temperature phonon damping in vitreous silica explored by UV Brillouin spectroscopy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The recently developed technique of Brillouin ultraviolet scattering is used to measure phonon dispersion and damping in the prototypical strong glass v-SiO2. Results on the low temperature (T similar to 10-100 K) sound attenuation at a frequency of similar to 66GHz are presented. The comparison between a model, which takes into account dynamical processes (thermally activated relaxations and the interaction with the bath of thermal vibrations), and the experimental data indicates the presence of a strong static contribution in the region explored by Ultraviolet radiation, supporting the presence of a transition between static and dynamic attenuation mechanisms at a frequency of similar to 100GHz.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
FUSED QUARTZ; ATTENUATION; SCATTERING; GLASSES; VIBRATIONS
List of contributors:
Baldi, Giacomo; Caponi, Silvia
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