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Physics behind the Debye temperature

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arxiv physics/0703001 v2 pith:QMWRTJVH submitted 2007-02-28 physics.chem-ph

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keywords debyefrequencylatticevibrationtemperatureunitwavelengthcell
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Textbooks introduce the Debye temperature to simplify the integration of the heat capacity. This approach gives the impression that the Debye temperature is a parameter which makes the integration more convenient. The Debye frequency cut occurs when the wavelength of the phonon frequency reaches the size of the smallest unit of the lattice which is the length of the unit cell. At frequencies higher than the cut off frequency the 'lattice' unable to 'see' the vibration because the wavelength of the vibration is smaller than the basic unit of the atomic arrangement; therefore, the vibration becomes independent from the lattice. The Debye cut off frequency or temperature separates the collective thermal lattice vibration from the independent thermal lattice vibration. The experimental data of highest packing monoatomic arrangements is used to calculate the wavelength of the Debye cut off frequency. The calculated values agree well with the unit cell parameters.

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