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Bose-Einstein population factor

N(y, T) Bose-Einstein population factor Ar, thermal shock resistance... [Pg.288]

Conductivity can be deduced from vibrational spectra in IR spectroscopy, the absorption coefficient a(co) is related to tr(co) a(o)) = 4no(o))/nc, n being the refractive index and c the velocity of light. In Raman spectroscopy, the scattered intensity /(m) is related to conductivity by a(o ) oc o)I (o)/n(a)) + 1, n(co) being the Bose-Einstein population factor . Finally, the inelastic incoherent neutron scattering function P(o)) is proportional to the Fourier transform of the current correlation function of the mobile ions. P co) is homogeneous with a) /(cu) formalism. However, since P(co) reflects mainly single particle motions, its comparison with ff(co) could provide a method for the evaluation of correlation effects. (For further discussion, see also Chapter 9 and p. 333.)... [Pg.375]

Figure 26 Effect of the Bose-Einstein population factor reduction on Raman spectra of glass. (From Ref. 32.)... Figure 26 Effect of the Bose-Einstein population factor reduction on Raman spectra of glass. (From Ref. 32.)...

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