Abstract
It is shown that in crystal lattices with a basis the cooperative behavior of a certain type of atoms performing optical long-wavelength vibrations in a double-well potential of the field of the matrix lattice may lead to the formation of a bistable sublattice. As a result of the interaction of the metastable states of such a sublattice with the vibrational states of the matrix lattice, the elastic and thermal properties of the crystal acquire anomalous, hysteresis-like, temperature curves. The concepts developed in the paper make it possible to obtain a qualitative interpretation, which agrees with the experimental data, of the hysteresis-like temperature dependence of the speed and absorption of ultrasonic waves, the specific heat, and the thermal conductivity in superconducting yttrium and bismuth cuprates.
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