rácsrezgései
Rácsrezgései, or lattice vibrations, refer to the collective oscillations of atoms within a crystalline solid. In a perfect crystal, atoms are arranged in a regular, repeating lattice structure. While these atoms are held in fixed positions by interatomic forces, they are not static but are in constant thermal motion, vibrating around their equilibrium positions. These vibrations are not independent but are coupled, meaning that the motion of one atom influences its neighbors. This coupling leads to the propagation of waves of atomic displacement through the crystal lattice.
These collective vibrations can be described as quantized excitations called phonons. Phonons are analogous to photons
Rácsrezgései play a crucial role in determining many of the physical properties of solids. They are responsible