Acoustic Vibrational Properties and Fractal Bond Connectivity of Praseodymium Doped Glasses

H. Senin, H. Sidek, G. Saunders
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The velocities of longitudinal and shear ultrasonic waves propagated in the (Pr2O3)x(P2O5)1-x glass system, where x is the mole fraction of Pr2O3 and (1 - x) is the mole fraction of P2O5, have been measured as functions of temperature and hydrostatic pressure. The temperature dependencies of the second order elastic stiffness tensor components (SOEC) CS IJ , which have been determined from the velocitydata between 10 and 300 K, show no evidence of phonon mode softening throughout the whole temperature range. The elastic stiffnesses increased monotonically, the usual behaviour associated with the effect of the phonon anharmonicityof atomic vibration. At low temperatures, strong phonon interactions with two-level systems have been observed. The ultrasonic wave attenuation of longitudinal and shear waves is dominated bya broad acoustic loss peak whose height and peak position are frequencydependent. This behaviour is consistent with the presence of thermally activated structural relaxation of the two-level systems in these glasses. The fractal bond connectivity of these glasses, obtained from the elastic stiffnesses determined from ultrasonic wave velocities, has a value between 2.32 to 2.55, indicating that their connectivitytends towards having a threedimensional character. The hydrostatic pressure dependencies of longitudinal ultrasonic waves show a slight increase with pressure. As a consequence, the hydrostatic pressure derivatives ( CS11/ P)P=0 of the elastic stiffness CS11/ and (BS/P)P=0 of the bulk modulus BS of (Pr2O3)x(P2O5)1-x glasses are positive. The bulk modulus increases with pressure, and thus these glasses stiffen under pressure, which is associated with the normal elastic behaviour. The GrUneisen parameter approach has been used to quantifythe vibrational anharmonicityof the long-wavelength acoustic phonons in these glasses.
掺镨玻璃的声振动特性和分形键连通性
在(Pr2O3)x(P2O5)1-x玻璃体系中(x为Pr2O3的摩尔分数,(1 -x)为P2O5的摩尔分数),测量了纵向和剪切超声波在温度和静水压力下的传播速度。从10 ~ 300 K的速度数据中确定的二阶弹性刚度张量分量(SOEC) CS IJ的温度依赖性表明,在整个温度范围内没有声子模式软化的证据。弹性刚度单调增加,这通常与原子振动声子的非调和性有关。在低温下,已观察到与双能级系统的强声子相互作用。纵波和横波的超声波衰减主要由一个宽的声损失峰控制,其高度和位置与频率有关。这种行为与这些玻璃中存在热激活的两能级系统的结构弛豫一致。这些玻璃的分形键连通性由超声波波速确定的弹性刚度得到,其值在2.32至2.55之间,表明它们的连通性倾向于具有三维特征。纵向超声波对静水压力的依赖关系随压力的增加而略有增加。因此,(Pr2O3)x(P2O5)1-x玻璃的弹性刚度(CS11/ P)P=0和体积模量BS (BS/P)P=0均为正。体积模量随着压力的增加而增加,因此这些玻璃在压力下变硬,这与正常的弹性行为有关。GrUneisen参数法已被用来量化这些玻璃中长波声子的振动非谐波性。
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