Evolution of vibrational excitations in glassy systems
- 1 January 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review E
- Vol. 61 (1) , 587-606
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physreve.61.587
Abstract
The equations of the mode-coupling theory (MCT) for ideal liquid-glass transitions are used for a discussion of the evolution of the density-fluctuation spectra of glass-forming systems for frequencies within the dynamical window between the band of high-frequency motion and the band of low-frequency-structural-relaxation processes. It is shown that the strong interaction between density fluctuations with microscopic wavelength and the arrested glass structure causes an anomalous-oscillation peak, which exhibits the properties of the so-called boson peak. It produces an elastic modulus which governs the hybridization of density fluctuations of mesoscopic wavelength with the boson-peak oscillations. This leads to the existence of high-frequency sound with properties as found by x-ray-scattering spectroscopy of glasses and glassy liquids. The results of the theory are demonstrated for a model of the hard-sphere system. It is also derived that certain schematic MCT models, whose spectra for the stiff-glass states can be expressed by elementary formulas, provide reasonable approximations for the solutions of the general MCT equations.Keywords
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