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Experiments measuring the intensity of three reflexions from a `very thick' Ge crystal (Laue case) were made, while the temperature of the crystal was lowered from 293 to 5°K. The variation of the intensity agreed with the dynamic theory, when the Debye temperature Θ, used for the evaluation of the Debye–Waller factor, was assumed to be 290°K throughout the temperature range. This result may suffer some slight correction in the future, but there is no variation of Θ at 20°K. Θ = constant constrasts with the specific heat data of Θ but essentially agrees with Batterman & Chipmans's prediction.
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