1976
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.14.5218
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Brillouin scattering from isotropic metals

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“…It is also interesting to observe that the Brillouin light scattering experiment of Ref. 21 provided quite a large value for the mode velocity, although, because of the severe limitations of this technique in the case of metals, the results could be affected by surface effects. At high temperature, the inelastic structures of the neutron spectra appear at slightly lower energy and seem to be better defined.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It is also interesting to observe that the Brillouin light scattering experiment of Ref. 21 provided quite a large value for the mode velocity, although, because of the severe limitations of this technique in the case of metals, the results could be affected by surface effects. At high temperature, the inelastic structures of the neutron spectra appear at slightly lower energy and seem to be better defined.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Experimental studies performed with semiconductor layers supported by metals, have confirmed the importance of adding the elasto-optic contribution to fully interpret the observed spectral features (Sandercock 1978;Loudon and Sandercock 1980). Finally, theoretical studies have been carried out to predict the intensity of surface Brillouin scattering in dielectric and metallic liquids (Dil and Brody 1976;Albuquerque 1983) and the results have been utilized to interpret existing experimental results on alcohols, mercury and gallium (Dil and Brody 1976;Visser et al 1984).…”
Section: Measurements Of Surface Brillouin Scattering On Opaque Matermentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Because of the small sample size and the effects of spurious scattering from the cell, considerable effort must be expended to resolve the weak Brillouin components from the much stronger elastic peak. This is accomplished by multipassing the laser through the interferometer (22). A number of minerals important to geophysics have been studied by Brillouin scattering techniques under ambient conditions, principally by Weidner and colleagues (23).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(Left) Coesite, a high-pressure polymorph. Note the change in the spectrum between22 and 25 GPa, indicative of a phase transition, and the increase in diffuse scatter in the highest pressure spectrum due to pressure-induced amorphization [reprinted…”
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confidence: 99%