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Very-low-frequency Raman scattering in vitreous silica

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The very-low-frequency Raman scattering from vitreous silica was measured for frequency shifts $\ensuremath{\omega}$ as small as 4 ${\mathrm{cm}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$. The data were compared with present theories on disorder-induced sacttering; for $\ensuremath{\omega}<20$ ${\mathrm{cm}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$ an excess scattered intensity was found, which is not seen in the corresponding crystalline state. The magnitude of this excess intensity was determined relative to that of the Brillouin lines; its temperature dependence was found to be stronger than one-phonon processes, but weaker than two-phonon processes. We discuss the excess scattering in terms of existing models for the low-temperature specific heat of glasses and find, at least for temperatures $T>80$ K, our data to be consistent with disorder-induced scattering from damped high-frequency sound waves.

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