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Direct Evidence for a Two-component Tunnelling Mechanism in the Multicomponent Glasses at Low Temper...

Direct Evidence for a Two-component Tunnelling Mechanism in the Multicomponent Glasses at Low Temper...

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Direct Evidence for a Two-component Tunnelling Mechanism in the Multicomponent Glasses at Low Temperatures

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Direct Evidence for a Two-component Tunnelling Mechanism in the Multicomponent Glasses at Low Temperatures

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Ithaca: Cornell University Library, arXiv.org

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arXiv.org, 2009-09

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English

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Ithaca: Cornell University Library, arXiv.org

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The dielectric anomalies of window-type glasses at low temperatures (\(T<\) 1 K) are rather successfully explained by the two-level systems (2LS) tunneling model (TM). However, the magnetic effects discovered in the multisilicate glasses in recent times \cite{ref1}-\cite{ref3}, and also some older data from mixed (SiO\(_2\))\(_{1-x}\)(K\(_2\)O)\(_x...

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Direct Evidence for a Two-component Tunnelling Mechanism in the Multicomponent Glasses at Low Temperatures

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2082368096

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2082368096

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2331-8422

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10.48550/arxiv.0909.2823

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