Submitted by PlesiothX t3_yhndi4 in explainlikeimfive
Dependent-Law7316 t1_iug40oc wrote
Reply to comment by dimonium_anonimo in eli5 What are phonons? (this is not a typo, I do not mean "photons") by PlesiothX
No, because phonons aren’t strictly related to forces applied externally. Molecules are naturally experiencing vibrations—spring like oscillations—along all of the interatomic bonds. When you have a bunch of molecules linked together, all of those vibrations are now interconnected and affecting each other, which is what we call a phonon.
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