DEBYE TEMPERATURE
A class with identifier
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Definition | A <DEBYE TEMPERATURE> is an <IndirectProperty> that refers to the <TEMPERATURE> of a crystal's highest normal mode of vibration, i.e., the highest temperature that can be achieved due to a single normal vibration. It is calculated as Theta_D = h~.omega_D / k where k is the <BOLTZMANN CONSTANT> and h~ is the <PLANCK CONSTANT> , divided by 2.pi, and omega_D is a <DEBYE ANGULAR FREQUENCY> |
ISO number | 5750 |
RDS number | RDS396224 |
Source | ISO 15926 CR6 PROPERTY AND STATUS (VTver1) |