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ACOUSTIC STUDY OF Bi2O3-P2O5 GLASS

Ultrasonic velocity and attenuation of two samples of Bi2O3-P2O5 glass have been measured in the temperature range 80 to 300 K. With the velocity data Lame's constants, bulk modulus and Debye temperature have been calculated. Thermally activated relaxation process is good enough to explain the...

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Published in:Phosphorus Research Bulletin 2000, Vol.11, pp.121-126
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