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==Problem 1== | ==Problem 1== | ||
Given: | |||
* a chain of atoms | |||
* with alternating masses <math>m_1\;</math> and <math>m_2\;</math> | |||
* connected with elastic springs with constant <math>K\;</math> | |||
* moving only in the x-direction | |||
[[Image:chainatoms.jpg]] | [[Image:chainatoms.jpg]] | ||
Derive the dispersion relation <math>\omega^{\alpha} (k)\;</math> for this chain, with the index <math>\alpha = 1,2\;</math> | Derive the dispersion relation <math>\omega^{\alpha} (k)\;</math> for this chain, with the index <math>\alpha = 1,2\;</math> corresponding to the acoustic and the optical branch, respectively. | ||
[[Image:Dispersionrelation.jpg]] | |||
==Problem 2== | ==Problem 2== |
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Diatomic harmonic chain
Problem 1
Given:
- a chain of atoms
- with alternating masses and
- connected with elastic springs with constant
- moving only in the x-direction
Derive the dispersion relation for this chain, with the index corresponding to the acoustic and the optical branch, respectively.
Problem 2
Determine the speed of sound for this chain. What is the lowest frequency of long-wavelength sound corresponding to the optical branch?
Problem 3
Sketch the motion of the atoms corresponding to the edge of the Brillouin zone, both for the optical and the acoustic branch.
Problem 4
Determine the Debye temperature for this system, and determine the form of the specific heat in the limits of high and low temperatures.
Problem 5
Consider low temperatures () and determine the wavelength of the most abundant phonons (Hint: note the analogy with Wien's Law!)