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Sound Velocity in Liquid and Glassy Selenium
W.B. Payne ; J.K. Olson ; A. Allen ; V.F. Kozhevnikov ; P.C. Taylor ;
Date 19 Aug 2004
Subject Disordered Systems and Neural Networks; Materials Science | cond-mat.dis-nn cond-mat.mtrl-sci
Affiliation1,2) and P.C. Taylor (1, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA; 2, Katholike Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
AbstractThe speed of longitudinal sound waves at 7 and 22 MHz has been measured in liquid, supecooled, and amorphous selenium, including the region around the glass transition temperature, Tg, near 35 C. In amorphous selenium the speed of shear waves at 7 MHz was also measured. The experiments were performed with high purity Se (99.9999%) hermetically sealed in an evacuated quartz ampoule. Four temperature regions with strongly different relaxation times can be distinguished between room temperature and the melting point: (1) a glassy state below Tg, which is stable on the time scale of the experiments, (2) a glassy state above Tg,, which is metastable on the time scale of the experiments, (3) a region where homogeneous crystal nucleation occurs, and (4) a supercooled liquid, which is stable on the time scale of the experiments. Each region is marked by a change in the slope of the temperature dependence of the sound velocity. Near the glass transition temperature the velocities of longitudinal and transverse sound exhibit hysteresis with a step-like drop on heating and a more continuous rise on cooling. The step-like anomaly in sound velocity may be a general property of the glass transition.
Source arXiv, cond-mat/0408425
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