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      Observation of Umklapp processes in non-crystalline materials

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          Umklapp processes are known to exist in cristalline materials, where they control important properties such as thermal conductivity, heat capacity and electrical conductivity. In this work we report the provocative observation of Umklapp processes in a non-periodical system, namely liquid Lithium. The lack of a well defined periodicity seems then not to prevent the existence of these scattering processes mechanisms provided that the local order of the systems i.e. the maxima of the static structure factor supply the equivalent of a reciprocal lattice vector in the case of cristalline materials.

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                Journal
                03 October 2000
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                10.1103/PhysRevB.64.012301
                cond-mat/0010048
                2e537203-dd3c-4d69-a4c4-7191f00d9eed
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                13 pages PS
                cond-mat.dis-nn

                Theoretical physics
                Theoretical physics

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