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... jellium model is the assumption that the quasilocalized d electrons respond to an external perturbation as if they were free . This assumption is most likely the reason for the large discrepancy between jellium - based theory and ...
... jellium model is the assumption that the quasilocalized d electrons respond to an external perturbation as if they were free . This assumption is most likely the reason for the large discrepancy between jellium - based theory and ...
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... jellium - based models , on the other hand , treat this response using more sophisticated nonlinear theories and account for the discrete lattice using perturbation theory ( Manninen and Nieminen , 1978 ; Perrot , 1977b ) . The use of ...
... jellium - based models , on the other hand , treat this response using more sophisticated nonlinear theories and account for the discrete lattice using perturbation theory ( Manninen and Nieminen , 1978 ; Perrot , 1977b ) . The use of ...
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... jellium model , modified jellium model ( including effect of discrete lattice through a variational procedure ) , and the pseudopotential model ( Popović et al . , 1974 ) for several mono- , di- , and trivalent metals . In the jellium ...
... jellium model , modified jellium model ( including effect of discrete lattice through a variational procedure ) , and the pseudopotential model ( Popović et al . , 1974 ) for several mono- , di- , and trivalent metals . In the jellium ...
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Photoelectron Spectroscopy as an Electronic | 99 |
Electronic Structure and the ElectronPhonon Interaction | 165 |
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