q-dependence of low-frequency Raman scattering in silica glass
N.V. Surovtsev, J. Wiedersich, V.N. Novikov, E. R"ossler, E. Duval

TL;DR
This study demonstrates for the first time the q-dependence of low-frequency Raman scattering in silica glasses, providing insights into vibrational correlations and validating optical measurement techniques.
Contribution
It reports the first observation of q-dependence in low-frequency Raman scattering in glasses and compares vibrational correlation lengths with optical methods.
Findings
Observed q-dependence of Raman scattering in silica glass
Estimated vibrational correlation length from scattering data
Found agreement with picosecond optical technique results
Abstract
Accurate measurements of the dependence of low-frequency Raman scattering on the scattering angle were performed in two silica glasses. By a comparison of spectra measured at a large scattering angle (close to back scattering) and a small one (close to forward scattering), we for the first time observed a q-dependence of the low-frequency light scattering in glasses. From the magnitude of the effect, the vibration correlation length is estimated and compared with results from the picosecond optical technique; a reasonable agreement is found.
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