Kittel's Solid-State Physics: Deciphering Polarization p

In summary, on page 109 of Kittel's solid-state physics book, it is stated that each normal vibrational mode of polarization p takes the form of a standing wave. The polarization of a wave can be defined as its direction of oscillation. In solids, there are two independent transverse polarization modes, which can be chosen as a basis for a set of polarization modes. The values for p can range from 1 to 3.
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This question refers to Kittel's solid-state physics book.

On this page, Kittel says that "each normal vibrational mode of polarization p has the form of a standing wave." I am not sure what the polarization p refers to?


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Well, a wave can be polarised --- solids support longitudinal waves and transverse waves. There will be two independent polarisations for the latter.
 
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Can you just define what the polarization of a wave is?
 
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http://physics.unl.edu/~tsymbal/tsymbal_files/Teaching/SSP-927/Section%2005_Lattice_Vibrations.pdf

see page 5

etc. just google it
 
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On Kittel page 109 second sentence, it says "Each normal vibrational mode of polarization p has the form..."

What is "p"?
 
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just an integer, n, m, k, l etc.
 
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There should be uncountably many polarization modes, which means there are not enough integers to accommodate all of them. There are uncountably transverse directions, aren't there?

Also, do we know what polarization p = 1, for example, corresponds to?
 
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No --- there are two independent transverse polarisation modes. The key is the independence. The transverse modes are effectively vectors in a 2D plane.
 
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So, a set of polarization modes will always be a basis for [itex]\mathbb{R}^3[/itex]? And you can choose any such basis for your set of polarization modes? So, p will always be 1, 2, or 3?
 
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anyone?
 
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anyone?
 
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Help?
 

1. What is the main focus of Kittel's Solid-State Physics?

Kittel's Solid-State Physics is focused on understanding and deciphering the phenomenon of polarization in solid-state materials.

2. Who is the author of Kittel's Solid-State Physics?

The author of Kittel's Solid-State Physics is renowned physicist Charles Kittel.

3. What is polarization in solid-state materials?

Polarization in solid-state materials refers to the alignment of the electric dipole moments of atoms or molecules within the material, resulting in a net dipole moment.

4. What are some practical applications of understanding polarization in solid-state materials?

Understanding polarization in solid-state materials is crucial for the development of electronic devices, such as transistors and memory chips, as well as for the study of ferroelectricity and magnetism.

5. Is Kittel's Solid-State Physics suitable for beginners?

No, Kittel's Solid-State Physics is a comprehensive and advanced textbook intended for students and researchers in the field of solid-state physics.

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