High frequency acoustic modes in vitreous Beryllium Fluoride probed by inelastic X-ray scattering
Abstract
Inelastic X-ray Scattering measurements of the dynamics structure factor have bene performed on vitreous Beryllium Fluoride ( v-BeF2) at T=297 K in the momentum transfer, Q, range Q=1.510 nm-1. We find evidence of well defined high frequency acoustic modes. The energy position and linewidth of the excitations disperse with Q as Q and Q2, respectively up to about one half of the first maximum of the static structure factor. Their magnitude compare favorably with low-frequency sound velocity and absorption data. The results indicate worth mentioning similarities of the high frequency collective dynamics of different network forming glasses such as v-B2O3 and v-SiO2.
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