ULTRASOUND ABSORPTION IN MERCURY TELLURIDE

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ALPER, T
SAUNDERS, GA
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[1] Department of Applied Physics, The University of Durham
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PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE | 1969年 / 20卷 / 164期
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10.1080/14786436908228695
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
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Measurements have been made of the attenuation of longitudinal and transverse ultrasonic waves in the frequency range 10 Mhz to 300 Mhz in single crystal mercury telluride between 1·2° K and 380° k for wave propagation along the [100], [111] and [110] crystallographic directions. The important ultrasound dissipation mechanisms include the viscous drag of lattice phonons and forced dislocation motion; thermoelastic and piezoelectric coupling losses are negligible. The lattice phonon-thermal phonon interaction at a given frequency is found to be large, owing to the low Debye velocity; the effect gives rise to a sharp attenuation increase approximately as the cube of the temperature above 20°K. A second loss mechanism arises from forced motion of dislocation segments. The frequency dependence of the decrement shows the maximum (at 190 M hz) predicted by the Granato-Lucke theory of dislocation damping and the results have been accounted for by the vibrating string model. The damping coefficient B which describes the drag on a moving dislocation has been estimated as 2·3 × 10−5 dyn sec cm−2 at 4·2°K and the effective loop length as about 3 × 10−4 cm. Data for the ultrasonic wave velocities and attenuation before and after annealing and under stress are in agreement with the dislocation mechanism. Bordoni-type relaxation peaks occur between 170°k and 260°k; the activation energy estimated from the Arrhenius relationship is (0·094 ± 0·004) ev and the attempt frequency is (4 · 1) × 109HZ. The low value of the Peierls stress (about 3 × 107 dyn cm−2) calculated from the experimental data casts doubt on the applicability to compounds of the Seeger interpretation of the peaks. © 1969 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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