Observation of the onset of strong scattering on high frequency acoustic phonons in densified silica glass
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❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn
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scatteringacousticwavesalphadensifiedfrequencyglasshigh
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The linewidth of longitudinal acoustic waves in densified silica glass is obtained by inelastic x-ray scattering. It increases with a high power alpha of the frequency up to a crossover where the waves experience strong scattering. We find that \alpha is at least 4, and probably larger. Resonance and hybridization of acoustic waves with the boson-peak modes seems to be a more likely explanation for these findings than Rayleigh scattering from disorder.
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