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Light-scattering spectra of fast relaxation in glasses
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1998
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Relaxation ProcessOptical MaterialsFast RelaxationEngineeringOptical GlassChemistrySpectroscopic PropertyGlass TransitionOptical PropertiesWhite Noise SpectrumOptical SpectroscopyPhysicsPhysical ChemistryThermal PhysicsGlasses PolystyreneNatural SciencesSpectroscopyCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsFast Relaxation Spectrum
Light-scattering spectra of the glasses polystyrene (PS), polycarbonate (PC), and ${\mathrm{Ca}}_{0.4}{\mathrm{K}}_{0.6}({\mathrm{NO}}_{3}{)}_{1.4}$ (CKN) are measured in the frequency interval $3\ensuremath{-}10000 \mathrm{GHz}$ covering a broad temperature range. The low frequency wing of the fast relaxation spectrum is found to show a power-law behavior with an exponent $\ensuremath{\alpha}=0.2\ensuremath{-}0.6.$ The exponent depends on system and temperature. No indication of a crossover to a white noise spectrum, as previously reported and discussed within mode-coupling analyses is found. It is shown that the Gilroy-Phillips model of thermally activated transitions in asymmetric double-well potentials well describes the power-law part of fast relaxation spectra in PS and CKN but fails in the case of PC. The distribution of barrier heights is extracted from the spectra.
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