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What does the phonon dispersion, that is, the vibrational frequency as
a function of wave vector 𝜔(k), look like for an infinite chain of atoms with
one atom per unit cell?
6 years ago

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Damon
Not my thing but this might help:
http://users.aber.ac.uk/ruw/teach/334/disprel.php
6 years ago
curiousmind
Thanks anyway
6 years ago

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