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... vector a ' with components ax ' = a cos & ; απ ' = a sin . If the lattice is invariant under the rotation 4 , the vector a ' must be of the form T , as in Eq . ( 1.3 ) . components and so ( 1.4 ) ax απ ' - - | a ' - a ax - a The vector ...
... vector a ' with components ax ' = a cos & ; απ ' = a sin . If the lattice is invariant under the rotation 4 , the vector a ' must be of the form T , as in Eq . ( 1.3 ) . components and so ( 1.4 ) ax απ ' - - | a ' - a ax - a The vector ...
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... vector r * ( hkl ) in the reciprocal lattice is in the same direction but n times as long as the vector corresponding to the true crystal plane . That is , the nth point from the origin in a given row in the reciprocal lattice ...
... vector r * ( hkl ) in the reciprocal lattice is in the same direction but n times as long as the vector corresponding to the true crystal plane . That is , the nth point from the origin in a given row in the reciprocal lattice ...
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... vector . It is clear that the Burgers vector must be one of a discrete set of lattice vectors that will allow the rewelding process to maintain the crystallinity of the material . The Burgers vector of a screw dislocation is parallel to ...
... vector . It is clear that the Burgers vector must be one of a discrete set of lattice vectors that will allow the rewelding process to maintain the crystallinity of the material . The Burgers vector of a screw dislocation is parallel to ...
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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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