Abstract

In the present paper we review the thermal, acoustic and dielectric properties of amorphous solids at low temperatures. Practically all amorphous materials investigated so far, are known to contain a large number of low-energy excitations. By studying the resonant absorption of phonons and microwaves in glasses at low temperatures it has been possible to gain new information about the two-level nature, the dynamics and mutual interaction of these excitations.

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