“…Indeed, this interpretation was eluded to already by a number of investigators 30,31 in what is typically referred to as "soft confinement," whereby the phonon effectively "leaks" out into the surrounding matrix. However, most workers 2,3,6,16,17,32,33 report better agreement with their measured data, either by increasing a or by defining the confinement envelope to be a sinc function, 18,34 analogous to the ground state electronic wave-function in an infinite potential well, both of which yield a boundary value of zero for the phonon wave-function. The difference being that the latter ensures that the value of the phonon wave-function goes to zero only at the nanocrystal boundary, which, with the exception of the shape of the wave-function inside the nanocluster amounts to a similar result as that we have obtained in this work, where a ¼ 3.…”