Abstract
The recent interest in defect modes has been fueled in large measure by their effect on the low temperature thermal conductivity of the host crystal. Beginning with the work of Walker and Pohl,(1) the change in thermal conductivity as a function of temperature has been used as a spectrometer to study those modes whose energies lie in the acoustic range.
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Walton, D. (1968). Study of the Resonant Phonon Scattering in KCl:Li Using the Spin-Phonon Interaction. In: Wallis, R.F. (eds) Localized Excitations in Solids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6445-8_40
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