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Solid-state physics studies how macroscopic properties of solids (mechanical, electrical, optical, etc.) result from their microscopic structure. It usually deals with the scale where quantum properties of the particles are substantial.
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Determine Phase and Group Velocities for Monoatomic Lattice
I have a question about determining the phase and group velocity for a monoatomic lattice.
I know from various reference texts that
$$v_p = \frac {\omega}{q}$$
$$v_g = \frac {\partial \omega}{\partial …
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Determining $\mathbf{a}^*$, $\mathbf{b}^*$, and $\mathbf{c}^*$ for reciprocal unit cell [closed]
We are given a unit cell with $a=4$ angstroms, $b = 6$ angstroms, and $c=8$ angstroms. $\alpha=\beta= 90^{\circ}$, $\gamma= 120^{\circ}$.
I would like to find $\mathbf{a}^*$, $\mathbf{b}^{*}$, and $\m …