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The dependence of the Debye-Waller factor on the size of cubes and plates is calculated by assuming the Debye theory, but using the frequency distribution which incorporates a term that is proportional to the surface area. The ratio of B for small particles to B for large particles is less than 0.01 for cubes with 109 atoms or more and for plates which are more than 330 atoms thick. The inclusion or exclusion of the zero point energy terms has a large influence on the size correction which has to be applied to small particles and thin films.

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