Abstract

The interaction between low frequency localized modes and sound waves in glasses is treated in terms of the simplest possible model, namely a single elastic dipole proportional to the displacement of the localized mode. The approximation makes it possible to calculate the contribution of the localized mode to the inelastic coherent neutron or X-ray scattering with relatively small momentum transfer. The connection to the classical second moment sum rule is discussed.

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