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... interaction energy of a dipole with the local internal electric field caused by the polarization itself . The interaction energy is ( p . E ) ; as E will be of the order of -Ps , the interaction energy is of the order of ( 5 × 10-18 ) ...
... interaction energy of a dipole with the local internal electric field caused by the polarization itself . The interaction energy is ( p . E ) ; as E will be of the order of -Ps , the interaction energy is of the order of ( 5 × 10-18 ) ...
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... interaction energy is introduced as an additional perturbation on the system , the quenching may be partially lifted as the spin may carry some orbital moment along with it . If the sign of the spin - orbit interaction favors parallel ...
... interaction energy is introduced as an additional perturbation on the system , the quenching may be partially lifted as the spin may carry some orbital moment along with it . If the sign of the spin - orbit interaction favors parallel ...
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Charles Kittel. - - - ions in the unit cell . The exchange interactions A A , B B , and A B are all antiferromagnetic . The AB interaction is usually considerably the strongest , so the A and B lattices are individually ferromagnetic but ...
Charles Kittel. - - - ions in the unit cell . The exchange interactions A A , B B , and A B are all antiferromagnetic . The AB interaction is usually considerably the strongest , so the A and B lattices are individually ferromagnetic but ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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