Tags: phonons

Description

In physics, a phonon is a quasiparticle characterized by the quantization of the modes of lattice vibrations of periodic, elastic crystal structures of solids. The study of phonons is an important part of solid state physics because phonons play a major role in many of the physical properties of solids, including a material's thermal and electrical conductivities.

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Teaching Materials (1-3 of 3)

  1. Phonon Vibrations

    11 Jul 2011 | Contributor(s):: Dragica Vasileska, Gerhard Klimeck

    Vibrations of the crystalline lattice are explained on the examples of monoatomic and diatomic lattice.

  2. Phonon Thermal Properties

    11 Jul 2011 | Contributor(s):: Dragica Vasileska, Gerhard Klimeck

    Phonon Thermal Properties are discussed in this set of slides.

  3. Notes on Scattering and Mobility in 1D, 2D, and 3D

    06 Nov 2009 | Contributor(s):: Dmitri Nikonov, Md. Sayed Hasan, George Bourianoff

    Derivation of the phonon-limited mobility is reviewed for electrons in bulk (3D) orquantum confined (2D and 1D) semiconductor structures. Analytical estimates are madethat show the mobility in quantum confined structures is, in general, lower or no higherthan in non-confined ones.