Low-frequency vibrational excitations in the amorphous and crystalline states of triphenyl phosphite: A neutron and Raman scattering investigation - art. no. 144202
A. Hedoux et al., Low-frequency vibrational excitations in the amorphous and crystalline states of triphenyl phosphite: A neutron and Raman scattering investigation - art. no. 144202, PHYS REV B, 6314(14), 2001, pp. 4202
The vibrational density of states in the triphenyl phosphite, measured by i
nelastic neutron scattering, were obtained during isothermal aging at T-a=2
10, 213, and 216 K. The low-frequency omega (n) behavior of the vibrational
density of states was observed to be time dependent. This is suggestive of
an abortive crystallization process because the omega exponent has not rea
ched the characteristic value of the crystalline state (n=2) at the end of
the transformation. The confrontation of inelastic neutron scattering and R
aman data in the low-frequency range reveals interesting information about
the structural organization in the liquid, the glass, the undercooled liqui
d, and the glacial state, through the observation of the boson peak.