Polarization field and the acoustic modes of oscillation of alkali halide crystals

Krishnan, K. S. ; Roy, S. K. (1952) Polarization field and the acoustic modes of oscillation of alkali halide crystals Nature, 170 (4317). pp. 159-160. ISSN 0028-0836

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Abstract

In a recent paper, the frequency of the principal lattice oscillation of an alkali halide crystal, in which the lattice of the alkali ions oscillates with respect to the lattice of the halide ions, was calculated on the basis of the simple Born model. It was found that the electric polarization of the crystal that accompanies this oscillation leads to a polarization field of the Lorentz type which tends to increase the relative displacement of the two lattices and has thus a marked influence on the principal frequency. Microscopically, this polarization may be regarded as due to small dipoles located at the lattice points. Because of the small amplitude of the oscillation, these dipoles will be practically point-dipoles, and since they are also cubically arranged, the polarization field will have just the Lorentz value, namely, 4π/3 times the polarization per unit volume. (Indeed, this appears to be the only case where the conditions postulated by Lorentz for obtaining the factor 4π/3 are rigorously satisfied.)

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