1968
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.21.881
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Zero Sound in Classical Liquids

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“…The latter is essentially a zero-sound approach which more recently has been discussed by Singwi, Skold, and Tosi for argon. 22 The general behavior of Q(K) in Fig. 6 is seen to be a minimum around the position of the first diffraction maximum, and an eventual approach to the ideal-gas result at large /c.…”
Section: S(k W) = S Occo)mentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The latter is essentially a zero-sound approach which more recently has been discussed by Singwi, Skold, and Tosi for argon. 22 The general behavior of Q(K) in Fig. 6 is seen to be a minimum around the position of the first diffraction maximum, and an eventual approach to the ideal-gas result at large /c.…”
Section: S(k W) = S Occo)mentioning
confidence: 84%
“…There seems to be a second maximum around K~3.4, a similar peak indeed has been observed in the computer calculations on argon. 22 The region below K ~ 1.9 is expected to have considerable multiple correction contamination. If we were to make the same correction as in Fig.…”
Section: S(k W) = S Occo)mentioning
confidence: 99%