2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4927047
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Phonon spectrum and vibrational characteristics of linear nanostructures in solid matrices

Abstract: Introduction:The relative simplicity of one-dimensional models often helps to solve the problem in an analytical form from the beginning to the end. For many years, one-dimensional models have retained attractive for a qualitative description of quasi-particle spectra and consequently physical characteristics of solids (see, e.g., [1]. Nondegeneracy of the energy eigenvalues and the absence of singularities on the spectral densities within the continuous spectrum band significantly simplify the problem of dete… Show more

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“…As discussed earlier, if we do not take into account the heat transfer at х  0 and temperature Tp above the tubes is constant [16], the following boundary conditions can be specified:…”
Section: -2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As discussed earlier, if we do not take into account the heat transfer at х  0 and temperature Tp above the tubes is constant [16], the following boundary conditions can be specified:…”
Section: -2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was shown in [10] that a chain of atoms adsorbed in a groove between nanotubes with a sufficiently high degree of accuracy can be considered as a chain in an external field that determines the initial frequency of its quasicontinuous spectrum. Basing on this result, we will consider the chain of atoms adsorbed in the grooves between nanotubes as a chain of atoms in an external periodic field.…”
Section: Phonon Spectrum and Vibrational Heat Capacity Of An Ideal Adsorbed Atomic Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was shown in [10] that starting with a certain frequency 0 ω , the vibrations of the linear chain deposited on the crystal surface or in the bulk, actually do not extend through the crystal matrix and are completely localized on the chain. The frequency 0 ω is determined by the contribution of the interaction of an atom in the chain with the atoms of the crystal-matrix in the self-interaction matrix of the atom in the chain, Thus, аt 0 ω > ω , neither the structure nor the phonon spectrum of the crystal-matrix can considerably change the spectral characteristics of atoms in the chain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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