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Electron-phonon interaction inelastic effects

A variety of experimental techniques are available for the investigation of the electron-lattice interaction. For static phenomena such as thermal expansion and magnetostriction one can use dilatometric and X-ray techniques. For dynamic effects such as elastic constant measurements, ultrasonic propagation and phonon dispersion the methods of sound velocity and attenuation measurements, and inelastic neutron or light scattering are available. In addition high-pressure work can give valuable information for some quantities. [Pg.230]


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