ceamren
na ees ey sft storia emeaen oe en Mi ee
eta) apa antic bon
1G, -u) anawe hora tng os om ey
oedema nis Mai tase pel ees
coslet—(6+1Ka]= ufcos(ot—sKa) cot Ka
4+ sin (ota) sin Ka).
{c0s(ot ~sKa)-(1-cos Ka)
= sin (ot Ka) cia Ka}.
‘We square andusethe nea ales overs
repeal gy pervs 1Cu'd cor Ki), tty denne = GEA
Ltn
cae Ks) this is equal to LM
) ual to 7
duct cfr a cap amie oct the ine verge pot
ener equl oe e-rverge eos eneey
3. FromEq (20) erased at R=, the zene bandny, we bate
~o'Mja=—200
~o'M,v=-10v
‘Tins the swe lances are decoupled fiom one moter
soton inthe latice described bythe ispacenent ato
sores independently. At
2CiMy He wlamice moves5. Byasoey wit Ea)
(0, -)+ C0“)
WAP DECe)-), Whence
Cy(e-u) +0608 a)
uv) +C (ue -v) , and
(G+C)-Mo? 46+6e™)
AG+Ge") C+C,)-Mo!
(22¢/m}p-——— 2007)" Foe a =0, 3 =Oand 2C,+C,)/M.
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= (aam"*
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CHAPTER 5
4. (a) The mtica is constrained to each layer and is thesefote esseatally two-dimensional. Coasider one
plane of area A. There is one allowed valve of K ger area 2riL}* ia K space. ce (LI2=)
‘lee of KC par uat ares of X space, The total avatber of aioder with wavevector las than 2, with.
cK,
N= (W407) (@K") = Ao /4nv"
‘The density of modes of each polaisation type is D(o)
ecergy forthe two polavization types, for anc lave,
ANéo = Aore* The therm average phonca
ho
oO
alo) fo do=2{ A& fo
[, Dl) a(x) he do=2 exp(hols)-1
wriereoois defaed ty N= [2" DO) do. Ta hesesime ft0y >>. weave
Ths the eat capacity C= ky 6U/6r ¢ T?
(Ui the Layers ae weakly bound together, the system bebaves asa linear structure with each plane as a
vibrating wait. By induction froma the results for 2 aad 3 dimeasions, we expect C 2 . But this only
holds at extremely low temperatures such that << M@y * AVNigg, /L. where Nige/L isthe number of
layers per ait length