Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
1999-03-04
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
RevTex, 11 pages, 7 eps figures inserted
Scientific paper
The problem of both electron and phonon scattering by wedge disclination dipoles (WDD) is studied in the framework of the deformation potential approach. The exact analytical results for the mean free path are obtained within the Born approximation. The WDD-induced contribution to the residual resistivity in nanocrystalline metals is estimated. Using the WDD-based model of a grain boundary, the thermal conductivity, kappa, of polycrystals and amorphous dielectrics is studied. It is shown that the low-temperature crossover of kappa experimentally observed in LiF, NaCl, and sapphire can be explained by the grain-boundary phonon scattering. A combination of two scattering processes, the phonon scattering due to biaxial WDD and the Rayleigh-type scattering, is suggested to be of importance in amorphous dielectrics. Our results are in a good agreement with the experimentally observed kappa in a-SiO_2, a-GeO_2 a-Se, and polystyrene over a wide temperature range.
Krasavin S. E.
Osipov Vladimir Al.
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