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RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY OF GLASSESWITH HIGH AND BROAD RAMAN GAIN IN THE BOSON PEAK REGION
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Title
RAMAN
SPECTROSCOPY
OF
GLASSESWITH
HIGH
AND
BROAD
RAMAN
GAIN
IN THE
BOSON
PEAK
REGION
Author
Guo, Yu
Keywords
Raman spectroscopy
Boson peak
Inelastic Neutron spectroscopy
glass
Abstract
This
thesis
investigates
Raman
spectra
of
novel
glasses
and their
correlation
with
structure
for
Raman
gain
applications.
Raman
gain
for
all-optical
amplification
by
fibers
depends
significantly
on the
cross
section
for
spontaneous
Raman
scattering
allowing
to
compare
signal
strength
and
spectral
coverage.
We
also
investigate
the
relationship
between
glass
structure
and the
Boson
peak
(enhancement
of the
low-frequency
vibrational
density
of
states)
and
report
new
inelastic
neutron
scattering
spectra
for
niobium-phosphate
glasses.
Polarization
resolved
Raman
spectra
of
glasses
based
on
tellurite
and
phosphate
formers
have been
measured
from
6
1500
cm-1
using
an
excitation
wavelength
of
514
nm.
The
Tellurite
glasses
exhibit
Raman
Spectra
at
least
10
times
more
intense
, are
more
spectrally
uniform
and
possess
spectral
bandwidths
more
than a
factor
of
two
wider
than
fused
silica.
Assignments
of the
vibrational
bands
are
presented
and the
compositional
dependence
of the
spectra
is
discussed
with
respect
to the
molecular
structure.
Significantly
high
Boson
peaks
were
found
in the
frequency
range
from
30-100
cm-1.
The
Raman
gain
curves
were
calculated
from the
polarized
spontaneous
Raman
spectra.
In
particular
, they
show
broad
and
flat
band
in the
low
frequency
region
(50-400
cm-1)
suggesting
that these
glasses
may
be
useful
for
Raman
gain
applications
extending
to
very
low
frequencies.
The
inelastic
neutron
scattering
spectra
of the
niobium-phosphate
glasses
display
a
pronounced
low-frequency
enhancement
of the
vibrational
density
of
states.
By
averaging
over
the
full
accessible
wavevector
range
we
obtain
an
approximate
spectral
distribution
of the
vibrational
modes.
Through
direct
comparison
with the
Raman
spectra
we
determine
the
Raman
coupling
function
which
shows
a
linear
behavior
near
the
Boson
peak
maximum.
Possible
mechanisms
contributing
to the
low
frequency
Raman
band
such
as
disorder-induced
irregular
vibrational
states
are
discussed.
Adviser
Schulte, Alfons
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Discipline
Department of Physics
Degree Grantor
Sciences
Degree Program
Physics
Graduation Date
2006-08-01
Type
Doctoral dissertation
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2007-01-31
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0001322
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0001322
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