Measurements of the time-dependent specific heat of amorphous materials

Loponen, M. T. ; Dynes, R. C. ; Narayanamurti, V. ; Garno, J. P. (1982) Measurements of the time-dependent specific heat of amorphous materials Physical Review B, 25 (2). pp. 1161-1173. ISSN 0163-1829

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Abstract

The time dependence of the specific heat of several amorphous materials, such as a-SiO2, a-As2S3, and a-As, has been studied in the temperature range 0.1-1 K. It is found that below 0.3 K in all the materials studied the short-time specific heat at about 10 μsec is considerably smaller than the long-time specific heat, but larger than the Debye value. Above 0.3 K most of the specific heat is coupled to the phonons already at 10 μsec. However, measurements at very long time scales reveal that the specific heat has a component with a logarithmic time dependence, as proposed by the tunneling model, although only part of the total specific heat can be ascribed to it.

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