Abstract

The phonon dispersion curves, frequency spectrum and specific heat of vanadium have been calculated on the basis of the lattice dynamical model of Sharma and Joshi (1963). The frequency distribution has been derived according to Blackman's (1937, 1955) root-sampling technique by the numerical sampling of 192000 frequencies corresponding to 64000 points considered in the first Brillouin zone. This computed frequency distribution has then been used to calculate the lattice specific heat of vanadium. The resulting values of the specific heat have been compared with experimental measurements in terms of the Debye characteristic temperatures.

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