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Low temperature heat capacity of amorphous systems: physics at nano-scales
Published 2020-08-29Version 1
We analyze the density of states and specific heat contribution of dispersion forces in an amorphous solid of nano-scales. Our analysis indicates a universal semi-circle form of the average density of states in the bulk of the spectrum along with a super-exponentially increasing behavior in its edge. The latter in turn leads to a specific heat, behaving linearly below $T < 1^o \; {\bf K}$ even at nano-scales and agreeing with the experiments although the latter are carried out at macroscopic scales. The omnipresence of dispersion forces as microscopic scales indicates the application of our results to other disordered materials too.
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Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.dis-nn
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