Abstract
The frequency/wave vector dispersion relations for the lattice vibrations of sodium have been measured by neutron spectrometry along the symmetric lines [], [], [], [], and [] and at several nonsymmetric points in the reduced zone. The measurements were made at 90°K using the triple-axis crystal spectrometer in the constant Q mode of operation. The results can be qualitatively described by a first- and second-neighbor force model but detailed analysis shows that fourth- and fifth-neighbor forces are probably significant. The calculated force constants for fifth neighbors are about 1 or 2% of those for first neighbors. Discontinuities in the slopes of the dispersion curves due to the Fermi surface (the Kohn effect) were not observed.
- Received 4 June 1962
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.128.1112
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