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... mechanism for collisions between different phonons , and the mean free path would be limited solely by collisions of a phonon with the crystal boundary , and by lattice imperfections . There are situations to be discussed below where ...
... mechanism for collisions between different phonons , and the mean free path would be limited solely by collisions of a phonon with the crystal boundary , and by lattice imperfections . There are situations to be discussed below where ...
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... mechanism is believed to be the combined effect of spin - orbit interaction and the partial quenching of the orbital angular momentum in the solid . The magnetization of the crystal " sees " the crystal lattice through orbital overlap ...
... mechanism is believed to be the combined effect of spin - orbit interaction and the partial quenching of the orbital angular momentum in the solid . The magnetization of the crystal " sees " the crystal lattice through orbital overlap ...
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... mechanism on the one hand and interstitial and vacancy mechanisms on the other hand is offered by the Kirkendall effect , 13 Fig . 17.11 . Suppose that it is possible to regard the lattice framework of a crystal as a rigid frame of ...
... mechanism on the one hand and interstitial and vacancy mechanisms on the other hand is offered by the Kirkendall effect , 13 Fig . 17.11 . Suppose that it is possible to regard the lattice framework of a crystal as a rigid frame of ...
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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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