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Substituting this estimate in Eq . ( 14 ) we get an estimate of the effective mass m
of 10 - 16 gm . To make the transition from a Born - von Karman solid to a Debye
solid in the z direction we shall use Born ' s method of long waves and expand ...
Substituting this estimate in Eq . ( 14 ) we get an estimate of the effective mass m
of 10 - 16 gm . To make the transition from a Born - von Karman solid to a Debye
solid in the z direction we shall use Born ' s method of long waves and expand ...
Page 131
... we shall expand the sine and cosine functions in Eqs . ( 32 ) – ( 37 ) , keeping
only up to second - order terms and compare the resulting matrix with the Green -
Christoffel matrix for a solid with tetragonal symmetry . Substituting for sin ki = ki ...
... we shall expand the sine and cosine functions in Eqs . ( 32 ) – ( 37 ) , keeping
only up to second - order terms and compare the resulting matrix with the Green -
Christoffel matrix for a solid with tetragonal symmetry . Substituting for sin ki = ki ...
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