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The two principal components of the mean-square atomic displacement resulting from thermal vibrations in holmium, <uz2> and <ux2>, are determined from single-crystal, X-ray diffraction intensities, corrected for thermal diffuse scattering and for extinction effects. The room temperature values of <uz2> and <ux2> are found to be 0.01225 ± 0.00063 and 0.0122 ± 0.0021 Å2 respectively. These two components of the average displacement combine to yield an X-ray Debye temperature for holmium of 147 ± 9°K.
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