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  Role of Disorder in the Thermodynamics and Atomic Dynamics of Glasses

Chumakov, A. I., Monaco, G., Fontana, A., Bosak, A., Hermann, R. P., Bessas, D., et al. (2014). Role of Disorder in the Thermodynamics and Atomic Dynamics of Glasses. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 112(2): 025502. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.025502.

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Chumakov, A. I.1, Author
Monaco, G.1, Author
Fontana, A.1, Author
Bosak, A.1, Author
Hermann, R. P.1, Author
Bessas, D.1, Author
Wehinger, B.1, Author
Crichton, W. A.1, Author
Krisch, M.1, Author
Rueffer, R.1, Author
Baldi, G.1, Author
Carini Jr., G.1, Author
Carini, G.1, Author
D'Angelo, G.1, Author
Gilioli, E.1, Author
Tripodo, G.1, Author
Zanatta, M.1, Author
Winkler, B.1, Author
Milman, V.1, Author
Refson, K.1, Author
Dove, M. T.1, AuthorDubrovinskaia, N.1, AuthorDubrovinsky, L.1, AuthorKeding, R.2, Author           Yue, Y. Z.1, Author more..
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2Christiansen Research Group, Research Groups, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Max Planck Society, ou_2364716              

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Free keywords: TEMPERATURE HEAT-CAPACITY; BOSON-PEAK; VIBRATIONAL DYNAMICS; VITREOUS SILICA; EXCITATIONS; LIQUIDS; ENERGY; SCATTERING; PHONONS; SPECTRAPhysics;
 Abstract: We measured the density of vibrational states (DOS) and the specific heat of various glassy and crystalline polymorphs of SiO2. The typical (ambient) glass shows a well-known excess of specific heat relative to the typical crystal (alpha-quartz). This, however, holds when comparing a lower-density glass to a higher-density crystal. For glassy and crystalline polymorphs with matched densities, the DOS of the glass appears as the smoothed counterpart of the DOS of the corresponding crystal; it reveals the same number of the excess states relative to the Debye model, the same number of all states in the low-energy region, and it provides the same specific heat. This shows that glasses have higher specific heat than crystals not due to disorder, but because the typical glass has lower density than the typical crystal.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2014
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 6
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Title: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
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Publ. Info: ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA : AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 112 (2) Sequence Number: 025502 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0031-9007