IDENTIFICATION OF BIPHONONS FROM PROMINENT FEATURES OF THE ANGULAR AND ENERGY DEPENDENCES OF THE INELASTIC-SCATTERING CROSS-SECTION OF BIPHONON-SPLITTING NEUTRONS

Citation
Oa. Dubovskii et Av. Orlov, IDENTIFICATION OF BIPHONONS FROM PROMINENT FEATURES OF THE ANGULAR AND ENERGY DEPENDENCES OF THE INELASTIC-SCATTERING CROSS-SECTION OF BIPHONON-SPLITTING NEUTRONS, Physics of the solid state, 40(4), 1998, pp. 670-675
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Condensed Matter
Journal title
ISSN journal
10637834
Volume
40
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
670 - 675
Database
ISI
SICI code
1063-7834(1998)40:4<670:IOBFPF>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
The dispersion relations and wave functions of biphonon and dissociate d two-phonon states of anharmonic crystals are used to determine the c ross section of inelastic scattering of neutrons that split biphonons into unbound phonons, which scatter each other as a result of their an harmonicity. Prominent features are found of the angular and energy de pendences of the cross section, useful for analyzing experimental data to identify biphonons; it is possible that these features can also be used for subsequent, potentially major modification of the system of existing criteria, based solely on energy-balance considerations for t he classification of series of spectral resonances, supposedly corresp onding to bound multiphonon states of various multiplicities. For a fi xed, large loss of neutron energy, the cross section is a maximum in a ''nonhead-on'' neutron-biphonon collision with a lobe-shaped angular scattering diagram; for intermediate energy losses the cross section h as the largest of all possible values at all collision angles; and, fo r small energy losses, the cross section is a maximum for ''head-on'' collision in a narrow range of angles. For a fixed angle the energy de pendence of the cross section has a resonance peak, which exists at th e low-energy edge of a finite energy band for large angles and, as the angle decreases, gradually increases as it shifts toward the high-ene rgy edge of the band, which becomes narrower and shifts into the low-e nergy region. However, when the angle decreases below a critical value , the still-increasing resonance maximum changes direction and shifts back toward the low-energy edge. It is shown that, despite strong osci llations of the biphonon wave function in the presence of negative pho non dispersion, the cross section does not depend on the sign of the d ispersion, i.e., the universal law of independence from this sign, est ablished previously for the dispersion relation and the biphonon dampi ng constant, appears to carry over to the cross section. (C) 1998 Amer ican Institute of Physics.