We present low-temperature specific heat and low-frequency Raman measurements in borate glasses and crystals. We provide evidence of the existence of localized modes due to guest atoms that overlap significantly with the Boson peak. A model to evaluate the frequency of these local excitations is proposed, and its application to the investigated glasses is discussed. Our results show that the contribution of weakly coupled atoms needs to be considered for an accurate investigation of the relationship between the boson peak and elastic properties.

Rattling ions and the anomalous vibrational dynamics of glasses

Vasi C
2011

Abstract

We present low-temperature specific heat and low-frequency Raman measurements in borate glasses and crystals. We provide evidence of the existence of localized modes due to guest atoms that overlap significantly with the Boson peak. A model to evaluate the frequency of these local excitations is proposed, and its application to the investigated glasses is discussed. Our results show that the contribution of weakly coupled atoms needs to be considered for an accurate investigation of the relationship between the boson peak and elastic properties.
2011
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
BOSON PEAK
THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY
CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE
SCATTERING
FRAGILITY
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