Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Inelastic x-ray scattering data have been collected for liquid sodium at T
= 390 K, i.e., slightly above the melting point. Owing to the very high
instrumental resolution, pushed up to 1.5 meV, it has been possible to
determine accurately the dynamic structure factor S(Q,) in a wide wave-
vector range, 1.515 nm1, and to investigate on the dynamical processes
underlying the collective dynamics. A detailed analysis of the line shape
of S(Q,), similarly to other liquid metals, reveals the coexistence of two
different relaxation processes with slow and fast characteristic time
scales. The present data lead to the conclusion that (i) the picture of
the relaxation mechanism based on a simple viscoelastic model fails and
(ii) although the comparison with other liquid metals reveals similar
behavior, the data do not exhibit an exact scaling law as the principle of
the corresponding state would predict.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista