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arxiv: 0909.2823 · v1 · pith:NAI3EJN6new · submitted 2009-09-15 · ❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Direct Evidence for a Two-component Tunnelling Mechanism in the Multicomponent Glasses at Low Temperatures

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The dielectric anomalies of window-type glasses at low temperatures ($T<$ 1 K) are rather successfully explained by the two-level systems (2LS) tunneling model (TM). However, the magnetic effects discovered in the multisilicate glasses in recent times \cite{ref1}-\cite{ref3}, and also some older data from mixed (SiO$_2$)$_{1-x}$(K$_2$O)$_x$ and (SiO$_2$)$_{1-x}$(Na$_2$O)$_x$ glasses \cite{ref4}, indicate the need for a suitable generalization of the 2LS TM. We show that, not only for the magnetic effects \cite{ref3,ref5} but also for the mixed glasses in the absence of a field, the right extension of the 2LS TM is provided by the (anomalous) multilevel tunneling systems approach proposed by one of us. It appears that new 2LS develop via dilution near the hull of the SiO$_4$-percolating clusters in the mixed glasses.

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