William Cochran was an American physicist best known for his contributions to solid-state physics, particularly in the area of crystallography and the study of phase transitions in materials. He played a significant role in advancing the understanding of lattice dynamics and the properties of materials at various temperatures and pressures. Cochran's work often involved theoretical modeling and experimental studies to explore how crystal structures and their vibrations affect the physical properties of materials.

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