T.R. Koehler, A.R. Bishop, et al.
Solid State Communications
The self-consistent phonon theory of anharmonic lattice dynamics, devised independently by several authors using varying techniques and implemented computationally by Koehler, is here applied to the crystals of neon and argon. A Lennard-Jones 6-12 interatomic potential is assumed. The quantities calculated are the phonon spectrum and the bulk thermodynamic properties of thermal expansion, compressibility, and specific heat, all as a function of temperature at zero pressure. Although the computations are intended primarily to explore in detail the content of the self-consistent phonon approximation preparatory to incorporating the more elaborate expressions of the next higher approximation, comparison is made with the existing experimental data. © 1968 The American Physical Society.
T.R. Koehler, A.R. Bishop, et al.
Solid State Communications
N.S. Gillis, T.R. Koehler, et al.
Physical Review
T.R. Koehler, J. Schmidt
Chemical Physics Letters
T.R. Koehler, N.S. Gillis, et al.
Physical Review B