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dc.contributor.authorШпак, Іван Іванович-
dc.contributor.authorЄвич, Руслан Методійович-
dc.contributor.authorШпак, Олександр Іванович-
dc.contributor.authorПеречинський, С.І.-
dc.contributor.authorБлецкан, Дмитро Іванович-
dc.contributor.authorВисочанський, Юліан Миронович-
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-05T18:42:15Z-
dc.date.available2020-11-05T18:42:15Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.citationShpak I.I., Rayleigh-Brillouin scattering in chalcogenide glasses of (Sb2S3)х(GeS2)100-х system / I.I. Shpak, R.M. Еvich, O.I. Shpak, S.I. Perechinsкij, D.I. Bletskan, Y.M. Vysochankii // Journal of Applied Spectroscopy 2017. – Vol.84, I.4 – P.567-572.uk
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/31345-
dc.description.abstractRayleigh and Mandelstam–Brillouin light scattering has been investigated in chalcogenide glasses of the Ge–Sb–S system along the (Sb2S3)х(GeS2)100–х set (х = 0–50 mol %). Propagation velocity of the longitudinal hypersound wave, the high-frequency longitudinal elastic modulus, the extinction coeffi cient at the wavelength λ = 0.6328 microns, and the Landau–Placzek ratio are determined. The Landau–Placzek ratio for the glassy alloys of the Ge–Sb–S system depends strongly on the average coordination number and becomes maximal at Z = 2.67.uk
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dc.subjectchalcogenide glassesuk
dc.subjectRayleigh and Mandelstam–Brillouin light scatteringuk
dc.subjectLandau–Placzek ratiouk
dc.subjectpropagation velocity of the longitudinal hypersound waveuk
dc.subjectextinction coeffi cientuk
dc.subjectcoordination numberuk
dc.titleRayleigh and Mandelstam–Brillouin light scattering in chalcogenide glasses of the (Sb2S3)x(GeS2)100–x systemuk
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