Boson peak behavior of sodosilicate glasses probed by terahertz time-domain spectroscopy
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Abstract
Disordered solids are characterized by a lack of long-range structural order, which influences their vibrational dynamics. The appearance of an excess of vibrational modes over the Debye level at the terahertz frequencies is called the boson peak (BP). However, the origin of the BP is still an unsolved problem. For detecting and interpreting this behavior, we find that the BP also appears in the spectrum of α(ν)/ν2 where α(ν) is the absorption coefficient. In this study, we successfully detect the BP behavior of sodosilcate glasses (xNa2O●(1-x)SiO2, x = 0.2, 0.25, and 0.33) by terahertz time-domain spectroscopy. Finally, we observe that the BP frequency shifts to a higher value as the Na2O concentration increases and the shape of the BP becomes broad and blurry as the temperature increases.
Presenters
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Yu Duan
University of Tsukuba
Authors
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Yu Duan
University of Tsukuba
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Yasuhiro Fujii
Ritsumeikan University
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Hiroyuki Hijiya
AGC Inc.
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Suguru Kitani
Tokyo Inst of Tech - Yokohama, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Akitoshi Koreeda
Ritsumeikan University
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Jae-Hyeon Ko
Hallym University
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Yohei Yamamoto
University of Tsukuba
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Tatsuya Mori
University of Tsukuba