Velocities of First and Zero Sound in Quartz

Abstract
The temperature dependence of the velocity of sound in X-cut and BC-cut natural quartz crystals has been measured in the range 4 to 75 °K. Measurements were made at frequencies of 35, 100, and 1000 MHz. By assuming that at these frequencies the velocity is frequency independent at 4 °K, these results can be used to obtain the frequency dependence of the velocity at higher temperatures. At temperatures below 20 °K, or above about 65 °K, there is no velocity dispersion in the frequency range studied, to within the experimental uncertainty. In the temperature range between 20 and about 65 °K, the velocity is greater at 1000 MHz than at the lower frequencies, both for the X-cut and the BC-cut crystals. These results are compared with theories of velocity dispersion due to interaction with thermal phonons, and qualitative agreement is obtained.

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