We have measured the sound attenuation, α, in liquid Te 50Se 50 at 20, 32 and 43 MHz and Te 70Se 30 at 32 MHz in a wide temperature and pressure range and have found three distinct absorption mechanisms. Near the melting point, α decreases rapidly with increasing temperature, which may be due to conformational changes within the chain molecules. At intermediate temperatures a sharp absorption peak appears and its position shifts to higher temperature with increasing frequency, while at high temperatures around 820 °C a broad peak appears irrespective of the frequency. We discuss the origin of these absorption peaks in connection with the semiconductor–metal transition.
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