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000129113 1001_ $$0P:(DE-Juel1)144823$$aViolini, Nicolo$$b0$$eCorresponding author
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000129113 245__ $$aTHz dynamics in glasses studied by means of Inelastic Neutron Scattering
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000129113 520__ $$aThe THz dynamics of two different glasses has been studied by means of Inelastic Neutron Scattering: the germanium diselenide (v-GeSe2) [1], an amorphous glass belonging to the family of continuous random network forming glasses and the glucose (C6H12O6). In both cases two well-defined peaks are resolved in the dynamic structure factor in a broad Q region, below and above the position of the first sharp diffraction peak in the static structure factor. Their common characteristics and possible differences will be discussed during the talk. The presence of two pseudo-‘branches’ in glasses seems to be quite general, but their nature is not completely understood, mainly due to the lack of theoretical models able to provide a complete description of this intriguing features[3]. Acknowledgment: All the authors of the reference paper [1] are acknowledged for their participation in the work: L. Orsingher, G. Baldi, A. Fontana, L. E. Bove, T. Unruh, A. Orecchini, C. Petrillo and F. Sacchetti [1] L. Orsingher, G. Baldi, A. Fontana, L. E. Bove, T. Unruh, A. Orecchini, C. Petrillo, N. Violini and F. Sacchetti Phys. Rev. B 82, 115201 (2010). [2] N. Violini and F. Sacchetti, paper in preparation (unpublished).[3] N. Violini, PhD Thesis (2011).
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