Large harmonic softening of the phonon density of states of uranium

ME Manley, B Fultz, RJ McQueeney, CM Brown… - Physical review …, 2001 - APS
Physical review letters, 2001APS
Phonon density-of-states curves were obtained from inelastic neutron scattering spectra
from the three crystalline phases of uranium at temperatures from 50 to 1213 K. The α-phase
showed an unusually large thermal softening of phonon frequencies. Analysis of the
vibrational power spectrum showed that this phonon softening originates with the softening
of a harmonic solid, as opposed to vibrations in anharmonic potentials. It follows that thermal
excitations of electronic states are more significant thermodynamically than are the classical …
Abstract
Phonon density-of-states curves were obtained from inelastic neutron scattering spectra from the three crystalline phases of uranium at temperatures from 50 to 1213 K. The α-phase showed an unusually large thermal softening of phonon frequencies. Analysis of the vibrational power spectrum showed that this phonon softening originates with the softening of a harmonic solid, as opposed to vibrations in anharmonic potentials. It follows that thermal excitations of electronic states are more significant thermodynamically than are the classical volume effects. For the α− β and β− γ phase transitions, vibrational and electronic entropies were comparable.
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