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The Scattering of Low-Frequency Lattice Waves by Static Imperfections

P. G. KlemensDivision of Physics, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Sydney
1955en
ABI

Abstract

The scattering of lattice waves by static imperfections is treated by second-order perturbation theory. The transition matrix is composed of contributions due to the mass difference of lattice points, changes in the elastic constants of linkages between lattice points, and elastic strain. Point imperfections are shown to scatter as the fourth power of frequency, dislocations as the first power, and grain boundaries independently of frequency. The magnitude of the scattering cross section is estimated for a variety of lattice defects in alkali halides, for screw and edge dislocations and for grain boundaries. These results are discussed in relation to thermal conduction by the lattice at low temperatures.

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