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prakhar
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Gruneisen parameters
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Hello. I am looking for the Gruneisen parameters of LaCrO
3
, CeCrO
3
, NdCrO
3
, YCrO
3
. Can anyone suggest where can I find the Gruneisen parameter of any or all of these compounds? Does anyone already have it?
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Anyone who can help me?
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Re: Gruneisen parameters
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Quote from: prakhar on April 21, 2015, 03:59:30 AM
Anyone who can help me?
Clearly not, your question is a difficult one. I don't know the definition, you'll have to wait for an expert for real help. From Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%BCneisen_parameter
there doesn't seem to be a quick table of values online. I can barely follow Wikipedia, but are these parameters meant to describe "real-world" statistics, or are they theoretical models only?
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April 21, 2015, 10:16:14 AM »
I've actually never even heard of this before. Which is unusual, I've at least heard of just about everything. So that's kind of cool.
Have you checked the primary literature? This doesn't seem like the kind of parameter you'd find in a conventional reference book.
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