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Imaging Phonons : Acoustic Wave Propagation in Solids

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Drop a pebble in a pond and the results are quite predictable: circular waves flow from the point of impact.

Hit a point on a crystalline solid, however, and the expanding waves are highly non-spherical: the elasticity of a crystal is anisotropic.

This book provides a fresh look at the vibrational properties of crystalline solids, elucidated by new imaging techniques.

From the megahertz vibrations of ultrasound to the near-terahertz vibrations associated with heat, the underlying elastic anisotropy of the crystal asserts itself.

Phonons are elementary vibrations that affect many properties of solids - thermal, electrical and magnetic.

This text covers the basic theory and experimental observations of phonon propagation in solids.

Phonon imaging techniques provide physical insights into such topics as phonon focusing, lattice dynamics and ultrasound propagation.

Scattering of phonons from interfaces, superlattices, defects and electrons are treated in detail.

The book includes many striking and original illustrations.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521620619 / 9780521620611
Hardback
530.416
13/07/1998
United Kingdom
English
500p. : ill.
25 cm
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