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Thermodynamic Properties of Crystals in Relation to the Nature and Energy of the Interatomic Interaction

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The effect was investigated of the nature and energy of the interatomic interaction on the structure and physical properties of crystals. Factors were studied which determine the thermodynamic properties and their temperature dependences. The effect of various parameters on the form of the frequency spectrum of phonons was investigated, taking, as an example, crystals with a diamond-type structure. The problem was also studied of the determination of the elastic constants as derivatives of the crystal energy in terms of the distribution functions of the electron density, represented by various approximations.

“Semiconductors,” pp. 183–194 (see page 3).

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Sirota, N.N. (1972). Thermodynamic Properties of Crystals in Relation to the Nature and Energy of the Interatomic Interaction. In: Sirota, N.N. (eds) Chemical Bonds in Solids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1686-2_30

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