Remarkable properties of alkali halides and new techniques for determining Debye--Waller factors

1997 
We have used 70 Ci 183Ta Mossbauer sources to measure the Debye--Waller factors of NaCl, KCl, and KBr single crystals for several of the (h00) and (nnn) Bragg reflections. We have found that the procedure used to analyze data by earlier workers leads to incorrect parameters in the Debye--Waller factor exponent, and we use a procedure that eliminates the need to introduce an empirical parameter to account for thermal expansion effects. We observe that both the cations and anions in NaCl and KBr have identical Debye--Waller factors in the [nnn] direction. We observe Q4 terms in NaCl and KCl, with some evidence for a Q4 term in KBr. The size of this contribution varies with the direction of momentum transfer and will be reported. We observe that the Debye temperature and the coefficient of the anharmonic Q2 term also vary with direction of momentum transfer. We believe this to be the first definitive evidence for a non-spherical thermal cloud in a cubic crystal; the ions have a larger amplitude of oscillation in the [h00] direction than in the [nnn] direction. This effect is temperature dependent and greater at lower temperatures.
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