Observation of the Crossover to Strong Scattering of Acoustic Phonons in Densified Silica

Abstract
Inelastic x-ray scattering is used to observe high frequency acoustic excitations in densified silica glass. Longitudinal acoustic phonons are seen up to an energy ħω9meV, corresponding to a scattering vector Q2.2nm1. At higher Q, the nature of the signal changes rapidly, indicating a crossover to strong scattering. The absence of spectral intensity near ω=0 shows that these excitations remain long-lived compared to what might be inferred from their apparent line widths.