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Propagating particle density fluctuations in molten NaCl
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Solid-state IonicAcoustic ModesEngineeringPhysicsPhysical AcousticIonic ConductorApplied PhysicsBinary Ionic LiquidPlasma InstabilityMagnetohydrodynamicsPhysical ChemistryChaotic MixingNonlinear AcousticParticle Density FluctuationsAcoustic CavitationMolten Nacl
In this paper we present the observation of acoustic modes in the spectra of molten NaCl measured over a large momentum transfer range using synchrotron radiation. A surprisingly large positive dispersion was deduced with a mode velocity exceeding the adiabatic value by nearly 70%. The large effect seems to be describable as a viscoelastic reaction of the liquid. Additionally, the derived dispersion resembles the $Q\ensuremath{-}\ensuremath{\omega}$ relation of the acoustic modes in liquid sodium. As an explanation for the large positive dispersion we propose that the density fluctuations in molten NaCl can be interpreted as a decoupled motion of the lighter and smaller cations on a nearly resting anionic background. These molten alkali halide measurements are the first experimental evidences for the so-called fast sound in a binary ionic liquid.
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