Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
The attenuation and velocity of ultrasonic waves of frequencies in the range of 10 to 70 MHz have been
measured in Li2OxB2O31−x borate glasses as a function of temperature between 1.5 and 300 K. Two distinct
features characterize the attenuation behavior: i a plateau at temperatures below 10 K, ii a broad hightemperature
peak. The former feature is interpreted in terms of the phonon-assisted relaxation of two level
systems and the latter by assuming the existence of a distribution of thermally activated relaxing centers. The
spectral density of two-level systems results to be independent on the alkali oxide content, while the density of
relaxing particles decreases with increasing lithium ion concentration supporting their association to the triangular
BO” 3 units building up the borate skeleton O” =oxygen atom bridging between two network-forming ions,
i.e., boron ions. The comparison between the number densities of two-level systems and of relaxing particles
indicates that only a small fraction of the locally mobile defects are subjected to tunneling motions. At
temperatures below 100 K the sound velocity is mainly governed by the relaxation contribution, while above
100 K it is regulated by the vibrational anharmonicity and shows a nearly linear temperature dependence,
whose slope strongly depends on the concentration of network modifier ions Li+ ions. The determination of
the average thermal Grüneisen parameters permits us also to disclose the existence of a distinct correlation
between anharmonicity and fragility of lithium borate glasses: a growing fragility is predictive of an increasing
anharmonicity.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
GLASSES
Elenco autori:
Carini, Giovanni; Carini, Giuseppe; D'Angelo, Giovanna; Tripodo, Gaspare; Bartolotta, Antonio; Salvato, G.
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