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For a particular value of l - l ' , the force constant is a tensor of the second rank
and can be written as a 3 x 3 matrix . Thus , Eq . ( 7 ) and ( 8 ) can be written in
the matrix form as ° ( I ) = S - 1° ( I ' ) S and ( 10 ) r ( ) = Sr ( l ' ) The Fourier
transform ...
For a particular value of l - l ' , the force constant is a tensor of the second rank
and can be written as a 3 x 3 matrix . Thus , Eq . ( 7 ) and ( 8 ) can be written in
the matrix form as ° ( I ) = S - 1° ( I ' ) S and ( 10 ) r ( ) = Sr ( l ' ) The Fourier
transform ...
Page 122
We shall assume that the matrix is stretched or compressed only locally and that
the disturbance is transmitted through the composite in a series of local
disturbances . Thus , we can restrict the force constants to few near neighbors . In
practice ...
We shall assume that the matrix is stretched or compressed only locally and that
the disturbance is transmitted through the composite in a series of local
disturbances . Thus , we can restrict the force constants to few near neighbors . In
practice ...
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However , as we shall see in the next section , in the limit of small c , all of them
do not contribute independently to the dynamical matrix . Only ten independent
combinations of the above force constants contribute to the dynamical matrix .
However , as we shall see in the next section , in the limit of small c , all of them
do not contribute independently to the dynamical matrix . Only ten independent
combinations of the above force constants contribute to the dynamical matrix .
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