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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review Letters Année : 1999

Nondynamic Origin of the High-Frequency Acoustic Attenuation in Glasses

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The sound attenuation in the THz region is studied down to T _ 16 K in glassy glycerol by inelastic x-ray scattering. At striking variance with the decrease found below _100 K in the GHz data, the attenuation in the THz range does not show any T dependence. This result (i) indicates the presence of two different attenuation mechanisms, active, respectively, in the high- and low-frequency limits, (ii) demonstrates the nondynamic origin of the attenuation of THz sound waves, and confirms a similar conclusion obtained in SiO2 glass by molecular dynamics, and (iii) supports the low-frequency attenuation mechanism proposed by Fabian and Allen.
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hal-00341485 , version 1 (25-11-2008)

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G. Ruocco, F. Sette, R. Di Leonardo, D. Fioretto, Michael Krisch, et al.. Nondynamic Origin of the High-Frequency Acoustic Attenuation in Glasses. Physical Review Letters, 1999, 83 (26), pp.5583-5586. ⟨hal-00341485⟩

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