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... positions in k - space of the boundaries of the zones ; these positions are independent of the details of the elec- tron - lattice interaction , being determined instead by the 306 BAND THEORY OF SOLIDS ; BRILLOUIN ZONES.
... positions in k - space of the boundaries of the zones ; these positions are independent of the details of the elec- tron - lattice interaction , being determined instead by the 306 BAND THEORY OF SOLIDS ; BRILLOUIN ZONES.
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... Brillouin zone . The second ( a ) ( b ) Fig . 12.1 . First and second Brillouin zones for the hexagonal close - packed structure . There is no discontinuity in energy across the top and bottom faces of the first zone if the structure is ...
... Brillouin zone . The second ( a ) ( b ) Fig . 12.1 . First and second Brillouin zones for the hexagonal close - packed structure . There is no discontinuity in energy across the top and bottom faces of the first zone if the structure is ...
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... Brillouin zone surface for the fcc lattice . The observed electron concentration of the ẞ phase ( bcc ) is close to the concentration 1.48 for which the inscribed Fermi sphere makes contact with the Brillouin zone surface for the bcc ...
... Brillouin zone surface for the fcc lattice . The observed electron concentration of the ẞ phase ( bcc ) is close to the concentration 1.48 for which the inscribed Fermi sphere makes contact with the Brillouin zone surface for the bcc ...
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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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