An application of cell-cluster theory to a rare gas crystal /|n[by] K. Westera. - 260 St. Catharines [Ont.] : Dept. of Physics, Brock University,


Autoria(s): Westera, K.
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Physics

Data(s)

09/07/2009

09/07/2009

09/07/1974

Resumo

The Lennard-Jones Devonshire 1 (LJD) single particle theory for liquids is extended and applied to the anharmonic solid in a high temperature limit. The exact free energy for the crystal is expressed as a convergent series of terms involving larger and larger sets of contiguous particles called cell-clusters. The motions of all the particles within cell-clusters are correlated to each other and lead to non-trivial integrals of orders 3, 6, 9, ... 3N. For the first time the six dimensional integral has been calculated to high accuracy using a Lennard-Jones (6-12) pair interaction between nearest neighbours only for the f.c.c. lattice. The thermodynamic properties predicted by this model agree well with experimental results for solid Xenon.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/1728

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Brock University

Palavras-Chave #Crystal growth. #Gases, Rare.
Tipo

Electronic Thesis or Dissertation