Elastic Behaviour of Terbium Metaphosphate Glasses Under High Pressures
HB Senin, HAA Sidek and GA Saunders
Australian Journal of Physics
47(6) 795 - 810
Published: 1994
Abstract
The elastic and nonlinear acoustic vibrational properties of terbium metaphosphate glasses (Tb2O3)x(P2O5)1?x with x = 0·226,0·247,0·263 and 0·271 (x is the mole fraction) have been determined from measurements of the effects of temperature, hydrostatic pressure, and uniaxial stress on' ultrasonic wave velocity. At temperatures below about 140 K, the elastic stiffness of' (Tb2O3)x(P2O5)1?x glasses becomes anomalously dependent upon temperature, a behaviour usually associated with interactions between acoustic phonons and two-level systems. Except for the (Tb2O3)0·271(P205)0·729 glass, the hydrostatic pressure derivatives of the elastic stiffness and also of the bulk modulus BS of terbium metaphosphate glasses are small and negative. The third-order elastic stiffness tensor components CIJK of the (Tb2O3)0·247(P2O5)0·753 glass between 77 K and 400 K have also been determined. At room temperature, C112, C123 and C144 are positive while C111, C155 and C456 are negative. Both longitudinal and shear acoustic mode Grüneisen parameters are small and negative: the application of pressure softens the long-wavelength acoustic phonon mode frequencies. The mode softening is enhanced as the temperature is reduced.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH940795
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