4. Schottky defect. In regular crystalline solid, it is possible to create defects by relocating an atom originally in i

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4. Schottky defect. In regular crystalline solid, it is possible to create defects by relocating an atom originally in i

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PLEASE READ! I have solved both question part (1). However, I do
not know how to calculate the specific heat of the system.
Hope you answer the (2), any of two questions above or even both
if you can!.
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proper solution!
4. Schottky defect. In regular crystalline solid, it is possible to create defects by relocating an atom originally in its regular site to the surface of the solid. The energy associated with the defect is given by ε. Let the number of regular lattice sites be given by N. (1) Calculate the number n of Schottky defects (vacant site) at temperature T. (2) Calculate the specific heat of the system.

5. Frenkel defect. In regular crystalline solid, it is also possible to create defects by relocating an atom originally in its regular sites, of number N, to the interstitial sites. The number of interstitial sites is M. The energy associated with the Frenkel defect is given by E. (1) Calculate the number n of Frenkel defects at temperature T. (2) Calculate the specific heat of the system.
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