Structure of the Rayleigh line wing in highly viscous Iiquids
- 1 March 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Philosophical Magazine Part B
- Vol. 63 (3), 777-787
- https://doi.org/10.1080/13642819108225986
Abstract
An experimental investigation has been performed of the Rayleigh linewing in glass-forming liquids in the temperature rangefrom the melting point down to the glass-transition point. The so-called boson peak is found to contribute substantially to the Rayleigh linewing, and to determine the spectral profile of the high-energy part of the wing. A model is constructed which readily describes the spectral profile of the Rayleigh linewing in the above specified temperaturerangeand its dependence on the chemical composition of the liquid. The model is based on the effect of the structural relaxation of the material on the process of light scattering from quasi-local vibrational excitations which give rise to the boson peak in the spectrum. An analogy is found between the boson peak and the side modein Raman scattering near the phase transition in ferroelectrics. Within the framework of this model, the temperaturedependence of the lifetime of the quasi-local modes has been derived from spectral variations in the Rayleigh linewing.Keywords
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