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    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...

    P. C. Taylor, M. L. Theye, J. Orenstein in Coherence and Energy Transfer in Glasses (1984)

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    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...

    M. v. Schickfus, W. A. Phillips, B. Golding in Coherence and Energy Transfer in Glasses (1984)

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    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...

    B. Golding, J. E. Graebner in Amorphous Solids (1981)

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    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...

    B. Golding, B. G. Bagley, F. S. L. Hsu in Low Temperature Physics-LT 13 (1974)

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