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Thermal properties of a solid through q-deformed algebra

A. A. Marinho, F. A. Brito, C. Chesman

Published 2011-09-02, updated 2012-02-06Version 2

We address the study of the thermodynamics of a crystalline solid by applying q-deformed algebras. We based part of our study by considering both Einstein and Debye models. We have mainly explored the q-deformed thermal and electric conductivities as a function of the Debye specific heat. The results led to the interpretation of the q-deformation acting as a factor of disorder or impurity modifying the characteristics of a crystalline structure as, for example, in the case of semiconductors.

Comments: 8 pages, twocolumn, 12 figures, Latex, version to appear in Physica A
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