Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids: X (Jun 2022)

Brillouin scattering in aluminosilicate glasses and melts up to 2550 K. Temperature and composition effects

  • Pascal Richet,
  • Alain Polian,
  • Dung Vo-Thanh,
  • Yan Bottinga

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
p. 100086

Abstract

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Hypersonic sound velocities have been measured by Brillouin scattering for glasses and liquids of the system CaO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2 (CMAS). Transverse wave velocities are reported for ten samples from 293 up to temperatures ranging from 1000 to 1600 K, depending on composition, and longitudinal velocities for six samples from 293 to the interval 1890–2360 K. For the 13 CMAS compositions, the temperature dependences of acoustic velocities are constant within three temperature intervals: (i) from 293 K to the standard glass transition temperature Tg, (ii) from Tg, to the temperature Trx of the onset of structural relaxation at the timescale of Brillouin scattering where transverse waves disappear, (iii) and finally above Trx where only longitudinal waves thus remain observed. The implications of these results for structural relaxation, shear-wave propagation and shear modulus are then discussed.

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