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Low-temperature specific heat in caesium borate glasses

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PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE
Volume 87, Issue 3-5, Pages 741-747

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14786430600910764

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Low-temperature specific heat measurements (1.5-25 K) performed on caesium borate glasses at different concentrations have pointed out the presence of an excess specific heat, C-p, over the Debye contribution. In a plot C-p/T-3 vs. T, it appears as a bump, temperature location of Which is almost Unchanged whereas its intensity increases with caesium concentration. A comparison with the specific heat ill sodium borate glasses has revealed highly dissimilar low-energy dynamics, despite the same structural units building up the borate matrix. The different behaviours observed have been related to the peculiar structural changes that the inclusion of alkaline cations cause ill the mesoscopic length scale where the effects of the medium-range order (MRO) Lire usually observed. It is believed that the particularly open structure of caesium glasses assures a very low frequency for the local Oscillations of Cs+ ions that, consequently, rule the vibrational dynamics in the frequency region of the boson peak by their localized character.

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