We present the results of comparative inelastic neutron scattering measurements of both amorphous and crystalline silicates. We demonstrate the presence of floppy modes in amorphous silica and potassium disilicate over the energy scale 05 meV. A peak is also observed at 5 meV in amorphous silica, which is traditionally associated with the boson peak. By comparison with the spectrum of crystalline α-cristobalite, we show that it, in fact, arises from the transverse acoustic modes. The same peak in amorphous potassium disilicate cannot be resolved because it is obscured by a large number of floppy modes.
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Dove, M. T., Hammonds, K. D., & Trachenko, K. (2005). Floppy Modes in Crystalline and Amorphous Silicates. In Rigidity Theory and Applications (pp. 217–238). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47089-6_13
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