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... function of aa , for the arbitrary value P = 3/2 . As the cosine term on the right side can have values only between ... function potential array , avoiding the very considerable labor incident to ( 11.19 ) . We note first that in the ...
... function of aa , for the arbitrary value P = 3/2 . As the cosine term on the right side can have values only between ... function potential array , avoiding the very considerable labor incident to ( 11.19 ) . We note first that in the ...
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... function ( 11.27 ) ¥ = Uo ( r ) eik.r . This function is of the Bloch form ( 11.3 ) , but will not be in general an exact solution of the wave equation because we have suppressed the dependence of u on k . However , it is obvious that ...
... function ( 11.27 ) ¥ = Uo ( r ) eik.r . This function is of the Bloch form ( 11.3 ) , but will not be in general an exact solution of the wave equation because we have suppressed the dependence of u on k . However , it is obvious that ...
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... functions in the 14 12 10 202468024 -8 10 12 14 1 2 3 r ( Bohr units ) Fig . 11.11 . The lowest wave function of metallic sodium . is 0.529 X 10-8 cm . A Bohr unit of length conduction band are similar to plane waves over most of the ...
... functions in the 14 12 10 202468024 -8 10 12 14 1 2 3 r ( Bohr units ) Fig . 11.11 . The lowest wave function of metallic sodium . is 0.529 X 10-8 cm . A Bohr unit of length conduction band are similar to plane waves over most of 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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