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Original Articles

About the origin of the boson peak in vitreous silica

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Pages 1433-1436 | Published online: 02 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

The long-standing issue of the boson peak in vitreous silica is revised in the light of new considerations about its nanometric structure. The shoulder at 7.5 nm−1 that is visible in the structure factor of vitreous silica is an indication that there exists a quasiperiodicity with a period close to 1 nm. Using the results obtained earlier by inelastic X-ray scattering, it is deduced that the boson peak observed by inelastic light or neutron scattering in vitreous silica corresponds to a van Hove singularity associated with the Brillouin zone limit of a transverse acoustic band. This Brillouin zone is related to the quasiperiodicity revealed by the 7.5 nm−1 correlation peak.

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