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Chapter
Optical Properties of the Chalcogenide Glasses
Glasses containing group VI elements, other than oxygen, are essentially covalent and exhibit thermally-activated electrical conductivities which are analogous to those observed in intrinsic crystalline semico...
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Chapter
Thermal and Acoustic Experiments in Low Temperature Glasses
The low-temperature thermal, acoustic and dielectric properties of glasses differ largely from those of corresponding crystals. Specific heat is enhanced and varies linearly with temperature, whereas thermal c...
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Chapter
Relaxation Times of Tunneling Systems in Glasses
The purpose of this chapter is 1) to review experiments which provide information on two-level system relaxation times in glasses, 2) to relate these relaxation times to the specific physical processes respons...
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Chapter
Soft Transverse Phonons in an Amorphous Metal
In the search for high-transition-temperature superconductors it has been recognized that low atomic vibrational frequencies can lead to an enhancement of T c .1 Exper...