Elastic waves in cubic crystals with positive or negative anisotropy of second-order elastic moduli

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Abstract

Elastic waves in cubic crystals are considered. A new classification of cubic crystals is proposed based on their elastic properties. All cubic crystals are shown to be divided into crystals with a positive or negative anisotropy of their second-order elastic moduli. The vibrational-branch spectra of crystals of these two types differ qualitatively in shape. The angular dependences of the polarization vectors are analyzed. The transverse component in quasi-longitudinal vibrations in cubic crystals is shown to be small and can be neglected. The longitudinal component in quasi-transverse modes is not small: its maximum value is 16.5% for Ge and reaches 27% for KCl. © Nauka/Interperiodica 2007.

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Kuleev, I. G., & Kuleev, I. I. (2007). Elastic waves in cubic crystals with positive or negative anisotropy of second-order elastic moduli. Physics of the Solid State, 49(3), 437–444. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063783407030079

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