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Tensor 1

Propagation of Waves Along One-Dimensional Crystal with Two Kinds of Atoms

  • Force-balance equations
  • Trial solution
  • With a given value of k, there are two different waves of angular frequency that may be propagated

Interpretation of the Solutions

Solutions of Small k
Solutions with positive sign at k = 0
Solutions with negative sign at k = 0

Acoustic and optic branch

Solutions with k = kmax
Displacements at kmx

Correspondence to the Identical-Atom Problem

The optical mode is not present in the case with one kind of atom.

Tensor 2

Wave Propagation in a Continuous One-Dimensional Medium

The wave velocity is independent of λ

 v=cρ=βa2M

Wave Motion on a Row of Identical Atoms

Total Number of Vibrational Modes that May be Supported by the Crystal

The number of vibration modes that can be supported is equal to the number of atoms in the crystal

Tensor 3

Propagation of Elastic Waves in Crystals

Relation of stress and strain in a cubic crystal

Tensor 4

Tensor 5

Conventions of Relabeling Stress, Strain, Stiffness, and Compliance in Matrix Notation

Condensation of Tensor to Matrix Notation

Strain in Terms of Stress

Stress in Terms of Strain

Tensor 6

Property Tensors

Triclinic

Monoclinic

Orthorhombic

Tetragonal

Tetragonal

Cubic

Isotropic

Cauchy Relation

  1. Central Forces
  2. Each atom at center of symmetry
  3. No initial stress

Tensor 7

Some Basic Relations in Electromagnetism