Inelastic-neutron-scattering studies on glassy and liquid Ca0.4K0.6(NO3)1.4

E. Kartini, M. F. Collins, B. Collier, F. Mezei, and E. C. Svensson
Phys. Rev. B 54, 6292 – Published 1 September 1996
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Abstract

Triple-axis inelastic-neutron-scattering measurements have been carried out on the ionic glass material Ca0.4K0.6(NO3)1.4. Our measurements of the temperature dependence of the position of the main elastic diffraction peak in the liquid give a linear coefficient of thermal expansion of (2.3±0.2)×104, which is markedly greater than the value of 1.2×104 from density measurements. This shows that the expansion is accompanied by structural rearrangements. The Debye-Waller factor, as determined from the temperature dependence of the intensity of the main elastic diffraction peak, shows an anomaly at the calorimetric glass transition temperature, Tg=335 K, but the anomaly at the critical temperature Tc predicted by mode-coupling theory is not seen. In contrast, the change in the effective root-mean-square displacement, r2Teffr2300eff deduced from the Q dependence of the temperature variation of the quasielastic scattering over a wide range of wave vector Q from 2 to 4 Å1, shows a break of slope at a temperature that can be identified as Tc, but there is no anomaly at Tg. Our results give Tc=368±5 K. The inelastic scattering for constant Q scans at frquencies ν=ω2π<~0.5 THz deviates from harmonic-phonon-like behavior at temperatures above Tg. This can be identified as a fast relaxation or β process, as predicted by mode-coupling theory. Such a deviation is not observed at higher frequencies. In the present work, we establish the Q and ν dependences of the β process.

  • Received 30 August 1995

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.54.6292

©1996 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

E. Kartini*,†

  • Department of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4M1 and Berlin Neutron Scattering Center, Hahn Meitner Institut, Glienickerstrasse 100, D-14109 Berlin, Germany

M. F. Collins and B. Collier

  • Department of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4M1

F. Mezei

  • Berlin Neutron Scattering Center, Hahn Meitner Institut, Glienickerstrasse 100, D-14109 Berlin, Germany

E. C. Svensson

  • AECL, Chalk River Laboratories, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada K0J 1J0

  • *On leave from Material Science Research Centre, BATAN, Puspiptek Serpong, Indonesia.
  • Present address.

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