In most metals, the atomic ions form a regular arrangement

Chapter 40, Problem 40.79

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In most metals, the atomic ions form a regular arrangement called a crystal lattice. The conduction electrons in the sea of electrons move through this lattice. FIGURE CP40.47 is a onedimensional model of a crystal lattice. The ions have mass m, charge e, and an equilibrium separation b.a. Suppose the middle charge is displaced a very small distance 1x V b2 from its equilibrium position while the outer charges remain fixed. Show that the net electric force on the middle charge is given approximately by F = - e2 b3 pP0 x In other words, the charge experiences a linear restoring force. b. Suppose this crystal consists of aluminum ions with an equilibrium spacing of 0.30 nm. What are the energies of the four lowest vibrational states of these ions? c. What wavelength photons are emitted during quantum jumps between adjacent energy levels? Is this wavelength in the infrared, visible, or ultraviolet portion of the spectrum?

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