Contribution of transverse modes to the dynamics of density fluctuations

The transverse and longitudinal current correlation functions are evaluated in liquid and amorphous sodium by computer simulation. The study of the corresponding spectra as a function of the wavevector \(k\) allows the evaluation of a dispersion curve for their peak position. The results are compare...

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