Phonons bloch-grüneisen function and its applications to noble metals resistivity, part I

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Abstract

Internal thermal energy in solids contributes to all kinds of bosons and fermions energy across very complicated mechanisms. Bloch-Grüneisen (BG) function is considered a main term which controls in phonons resistivity. Mathematical treatment had been applied on BG resistivity equation, which gave a Semi-empirical relationship between integral constant and Debye temperature in noble metals as a function of temperature. Comparison between theoretical and experimental was examined.

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Al-Jalali, M. A., & Mouhammad, S. A. (2015). Phonons bloch-grüneisen function and its applications to noble metals resistivity, part I. International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 102(2), 233–245. https://doi.org/10.12732/ijpam.v102i2.6

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