Abstract

Whereas neutron irradiation changes the apparent density of low-energy localized excitations in vitreous silica as monitored by measurements at temperatures below 1 K of thermal conductivity, specific heat, and temperature dependence of the ultrasonic velocity, no change is detected in the density of localized excitations which contribute to the dielectric susceptibility.

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