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... d - band character appropriate to the individual elements is clearly seen . Figure 40b shows XPS results for the Cu - Ni alloy series ; again , the d - band identities of the Cu and Ni constituents are preserved . These results ...
... d - band character appropriate to the individual elements is clearly seen . Figure 40b shows XPS results for the Cu - Ni alloy series ; again , the d - band identities of the Cu and Ni constituents are preserved . These results ...
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... d - band width W we have μμ d μμ ~ μμ ' · μμ μμ ( 12 ) ~ qzW ?. ( 110 ) The d - band width for the 4d transition metals is greatest for Mo ( see Fig . 12 ) due to its small atomic volume and the extended nature of its wave functions ...
... d - band width W we have μμ d μμ ~ μμ ' · μμ μμ ( 12 ) ~ qzW ?. ( 110 ) The d - band width for the 4d transition metals is greatest for Mo ( see Fig . 12 ) due to its small atomic volume and the extended nature of its wave functions ...
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... d and s shells partially occupied . In the solid these three states broaden to form conduction bands . The spatial ... band is proportional to the electron velocity at the Fermi energy . Thus the sp bands are expected to carry a larger share ...
... d and s shells partially occupied . In the solid these three states broaden to form conduction bands . The spatial ... band is proportional to the electron velocity at the Fermi energy . Thus the sp bands are expected to carry a larger share ...
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Illustrative Examples | 25 |
Photoelectron Spectroscopy as an Electronic | 99 |
Electronic Structure and the ElectronPhonon Interaction | 165 |
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