Abstract

The velocities of propagation of elastic waves in caesium thiocyanate have been measured along the three orthorhombic axes and normal to the (110), (011) and (101) planes using a double-transducer technique at 10 MHz. The velocities are found to be consistent with the orthorhombic crystal symmetry, and in favourable agreement with a recently published rigid-ion model calculation. The calculated elastic stiffness constants have values C11 = 18'9�0'7, C22 = 20�6�1�0, C33 = 28�1�1�6, C44 = 1'96�0'05, Css = 7�30�0�2, C66 = 3�04�0�07, C12 = 7'8�4'3, Cl3 = 14�8�4 and e23 = 6�3�4GPa. The calculated values for the adiabatic bulk modulus and the low temperature limiting value of the Debye temperature are 13�2 � 3�5 GPa and 132 K respectively

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