Isbell conjugacy
Electron-longitudinal acoustic phonon interaction is an equation concerning atoms.
Displacement operator of the longitudinal acoustic phonon
The equation of motions of the atoms of mass M which locates in the periodic lattice is
where is the displacement of the nth atom from their equilibrium positions.
If we define the displacement of the nth atom by , where is the coordinates of the lth atom and a is the lattice size,
Using Fourier transform, we can define
and
From the definition of the creation and annihilation operator
Hence, when we use continuum model, the displacement for the 3-dimensional case is
where is the unit vector along the displacement direction.
Interaction Hamiltonian
The electron-longitudinal acoustic phonon interaction Hamiltonian is defined as
where is the deformation potential for electron scattering by acoustic phonons.[1]
Inserting the displacement vector to the Hamiltonian results to
Scattering probability
The scattering probability for electrons from to states is
Replace the integral over the whole space with a summation of unit cell integrations
where , is the volume of a unit cell.
Notes
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- ↑ Hamaguchi 2001, p. 208.