Cage diffusion in liquid mercury

Abstract

We present inelastic neutron scattering measurements on liquid mercury at room temperature for wave numbers q in the range 0.3 < q < 7.0 -1. We find that the energy halfwidth of the incoherent part of the dynamic structure factor S(q,E) is determinded by a self-diffusion process. The halfwidth of the coherent part of S(q, E) shows the characteristic behavior expected for a cage diffusion process. We also show that the response function at small wave numbers exhibits a quasi-elastic mode with a time scale characteristic of cage diffusion, however, its intensity is larger by an order of magnitude than what would be expected for cage diffusion. We speculate on a scenario in which the intensity of the cage diffusion mode at small wave numbers is amplified through a valence fluctuation mechanism.

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