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Measuring velocity of sound with nuclear resonant inelastic x-ray scattering
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2003
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X-ray SpectroscopyNuclear PhysicsEngineeringAcoustic MetamaterialImpurity SamplesPhysical AcousticNoisePartial Phonon DensityNuclear MaterialsSound PropagationRadiologyMaterials SciencePhysicsSolid MechanicsUltrasoundCrystallographyNatural SciencesX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsPhononSound Velocity
Nuclear resonant inelastic x-ray scattering is used to measure the projected partial phonon density of states of materials. A relationship is derived between the low-energy part of this frequency distribution function and the sound velocity of materials. Our derivation is valid for harmonic solids with Debye-like low-frequency dynamics. This method of sound velocity determination is applied to elemental, composite, and impurity samples which are representative of a wide variety of both crystalline and noncrystalline materials. Advantages and limitations of this method are elucidated.
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