Abstract
Anisotropic mean square displacements, their temperature derivatives and second-order Doppler shift in the temperature range 0-600 K have been calculated in zinc by making use of the recently suggested anisotropic phonon frequency distribution function (1989) which takes into account the presence of planar modes. The calculated values of both the anisotropic mean square displacements and their temperature derivatives at various temperatures are in reasonable agreement with the corresponding experimental results. The effect of planar modes is found to be significant in the entire temperature range for all the three parameters studied.
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