Disordered solids are known to exhibit quantitative universalities at low temperatures, the most striking of which is the ultrasonic attenuation coefficient 1/Q(??). The established theory of tunneling two state systems (TTLS) in its original form (i.e. without extra fitting functions and parameters) is unable to explain this universality. While the TTLS model can be modified, particularly by including long range phonon induced interactions to explain the universal value of 1/Q, (a) it is not clear that the essential features of the original model that has been successful in explaining the experimental data is preserved, and (b) even if it is, it is not clear that the postulates of the original model remain necessary. The purpose of this...
The temperature dependences of the sound velocity v and attenuation alpha of high-frequency (50–160 ...
Several theoretical approaches to disordered media predict that acoustic waves should undergo a quar...
We calculate numerically the normal modes of vibrations in three-dimensional jammed packings of soft...
Disordered solids are known to exhibit quantitative universalities at low temperatures, the most str...
We investigate the vibrational properties of topologically disordered materials by analytically stud...
It is investigated how nuclear degrees of freedom of tunneling system (TS) inherent in amorphous sol...
The paper presents a description of the sound wave absorption in glasses, from the lowest temperatur...
The superconducting energy gap and the parameter eta determining the intensity of electron scatterin...
The standard tunneling model of glass invokes low energy excitations due to tunneling two level syst...
The phonon spectra of solids, described through the measurable vibrational density of states (VDOS),...
The low temperature properties of amorphous insulators are quite different from those of crystals. I...
Sound attenuation and internal friction coefficients are calculated for a realistic model of amorpho...
It is well known that various amorphous solids have many universal properties. One of them is the te...
It is investigated how the nuclear degrees of freedom of the tunneling system (TS) inherent in an am...
We present a novel view of the standard model of tunneling two level systems (TLSs) to explain the p...
The temperature dependences of the sound velocity v and attenuation alpha of high-frequency (50–160 ...
Several theoretical approaches to disordered media predict that acoustic waves should undergo a quar...
We calculate numerically the normal modes of vibrations in three-dimensional jammed packings of soft...
Disordered solids are known to exhibit quantitative universalities at low temperatures, the most str...
We investigate the vibrational properties of topologically disordered materials by analytically stud...
It is investigated how nuclear degrees of freedom of tunneling system (TS) inherent in amorphous sol...
The paper presents a description of the sound wave absorption in glasses, from the lowest temperatur...
The superconducting energy gap and the parameter eta determining the intensity of electron scatterin...
The standard tunneling model of glass invokes low energy excitations due to tunneling two level syst...
The phonon spectra of solids, described through the measurable vibrational density of states (VDOS),...
The low temperature properties of amorphous insulators are quite different from those of crystals. I...
Sound attenuation and internal friction coefficients are calculated for a realistic model of amorpho...
It is well known that various amorphous solids have many universal properties. One of them is the te...
It is investigated how the nuclear degrees of freedom of the tunneling system (TS) inherent in an am...
We present a novel view of the standard model of tunneling two level systems (TLSs) to explain the p...
The temperature dependences of the sound velocity v and attenuation alpha of high-frequency (50–160 ...
Several theoretical approaches to disordered media predict that acoustic waves should undergo a quar...
We calculate numerically the normal modes of vibrations in three-dimensional jammed packings of soft...