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... example , the value of the anisotropy constant A defined by ( 4.31 ) is 18.7 for B - brass ( bcc ) and only 4.0 for a - brass ( fcc ) . Thermal vibration amplitudes in the [ 110 ] direction should accordingly be very large . At high ...
... example , the value of the anisotropy constant A defined by ( 4.31 ) is 18.7 for B - brass ( bcc ) and only 4.0 for a - brass ( fcc ) . Thermal vibration amplitudes in the [ 110 ] direction should accordingly be very large . At high ...
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... example the nature of the thermal effects which occur when spin systems interact with inter- nal crystalline electric fields . Energy N1 ΔΕ -N2 Let us suppose that we have a system of N atoms each of which can be oriented independently ...
... example the nature of the thermal effects which occur when spin systems interact with inter- nal crystalline electric fields . Energy N1 ΔΕ -N2 Let us suppose that we have a system of N atoms each of which can be oriented independently ...
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... example , by Bates . A high sensitivity method has been described by Lewis , Calvin , and Kasha.10 The application ... Examples : free sodium atoms ; gaseous nitric oxide ( NO ) ; organic free radicals such as triphenylmethyl , C ( C6H5 ) ...
... example , by Bates . A high sensitivity method has been described by Lewis , Calvin , and Kasha.10 The application ... Examples : free sodium atoms ; gaseous nitric oxide ( NO ) ; organic free radicals such as triphenylmethyl , C ( C6H5 ) ...
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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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