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... Brillouin zone average for the first - order deformation potential . Sums , such as in relation ( 12 ) can be ... Brillouin zone ) , which compose the larger irreducible zones of the strained lattice . In the case of tetragonal strain ...
... Brillouin zone average for the first - order deformation potential . Sums , such as in relation ( 12 ) can be ... Brillouin zone ) , which compose the larger irreducible zones of the strained lattice . In the case of tetragonal strain ...
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... Brillouin zone averaged square of the first - order deformation potentials , i.e. , D2 ( ε ) = ( D2 ( k , ε ) ) = Σ θε agr / dε ( k ) 2 ǝgk / Σ ( 13 ) θε dy This quantity is related to the dynamics of the electrons and appears in one of ...
... Brillouin zone averaged square of the first - order deformation potentials , i.e. , D2 ( ε ) = ( D2 ( k , ε ) ) = Σ θε agr / dε ( k ) 2 ǝgk / Σ ( 13 ) θε dy This quantity is related to the dynamics of the electrons and appears in one of ...
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... Brillouin zone boundaries and are thus nonspherical . It can be argued that the deviations from sphericity introduced by the Brillouin zone boundaries might be small if the bandgaps introduced by the zone boundaries are small . However ...
... Brillouin zone boundaries and are thus nonspherical . It can be argued that the deviations from sphericity introduced by the Brillouin zone boundaries might be small if the bandgaps introduced by the zone boundaries are small . However ...
Contents
Illustrative Examples | 25 |
Photoelectron Spectroscopy as an Electronic | 99 |
Electronic Structure and the ElectronPhonon Interaction | 165 |
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