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For the same nearest neighbor distance the cesium chloride structure has a slightly ( ~ 1 % ) higher Coulomb energy than the sodium chloride structure , as the value of the Madelung constant a is higher for cesium chloride ; however ...
For the same nearest neighbor distance the cesium chloride structure has a slightly ( ~ 1 % ) higher Coulomb energy than the sodium chloride structure , as the value of the Madelung constant a is higher for cesium chloride ; however ...
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The most important consequence of Bragg reflection for our present discussion is that it leads to the existence of an energy gap in the distribution in energy of the states of the conduction electrons . That is , there may arise a ...
The most important consequence of Bragg reflection for our present discussion is that it leads to the existence of an energy gap in the distribution in energy of the states of the conduction electrons . That is , there may arise a ...
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Wes The total exchange energy of the line of N + 1 atoms is thus ( 15.37 ) Eex = JS " 60 ? / N . If the total change of angle between domains is po = 7 , corresponding do to a reversal of magnetization direction on passing through the ...
Wes The total exchange energy of the line of N + 1 atoms is thus ( 15.37 ) Eex = JS " 60 ? / N . If the total change of angle between domains is po = 7 , corresponding do to a reversal of magnetization direction on passing through the ...
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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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