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Subject: Solid state physics / materials science
Category: Science > Physics
Asked by: harryr6-ga
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Posted: 27 Aug 2003 10:18 PDT
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Question ID: 249271
Where can we find the phonon frequency of aluminun at temperatures
from about 10 Kelvins to the melting point.

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 27 Aug 2003 12:40 PDT
The paper at this link:

http://www.glue.umd.edu/~jfabian/PRL_99b.pdf

doesn't provide exactly what you need, but it may come close enough to
be useful.  Figure 1, in particular, provides spin relaxation times
for pure aluminum over a temperature range of about 10-300 K.

Let me know if this is on the right track of what you're looking for. 
Any additional perspective you can provide as to how close or far off
target it is, will be very useful in more fully researching your
question.

Clarification of Question by harryr6-ga on 28 Aug 2003 14:40 PDT
Reference:  249271
Where can we find the phonon frequency of aluminun at temperatures 
from about 10 Kelvins to the melting point. Failing that is there a
formula we can use to calculate it, say from the Debye Frequency?

Thanks again

HarryR6
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Subject: Re: Solid state physics / materials science
From: picardsb-ga on 04 Sep 2003 23:05 PDT
 
Try out "Solid State Physics" - Ashcroft & Mermin for formulas and
helpful refrences.

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