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物理学报 1986
THE INFRARED DIVERGENCE RESPONSE OF STRUCTURAL RELAXATION IN GLASSES
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Abstract:
The infrared divergence response theory is applied to the two-level System model of structural defects in glasses, and the twopeak structure of the ultrasonic absorption is explained by this theory. It is reasoned out that the small low-temperature peak depends more strongly on frequency than that of the high-temperature peak. On the basis of indroducing the effective potential, a good agreement with experimental data for ultrasonic aibsorption in SiO2 is attained over the whole temperature range.