Electronic Structure and PropertiesFrank Y. Fradin |
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... material . Since the techniques are also applicable to a great variety of materials , it is clear that they will continue to play an increasingly important role in the study of electronic structure of solids . Since elastically ...
... material . Since the techniques are also applicable to a great variety of materials , it is clear that they will continue to play an increasingly important role in the study of electronic structure of solids . Since elastically ...
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... materials exhibit phonon densities of states which are quite non - Debye - like in that they have much more strength than a Debye model at low phonon energies . Another unusual property of these materials is the magnitude and tem ...
... materials exhibit phonon densities of states which are quite non - Debye - like in that they have much more strength than a Debye model at low phonon energies . Another unusual property of these materials is the magnitude and tem ...
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... MATERIALS Introduction to Superconducting Materials David Dew - Hughes Magnets , Motors , and Generators Per F. Dahl Metallurgy of Niobium - Titanium Conductors A. D. McInturff Physical Metallurgy of A15 Compounds David Dew - Hughes ...
... MATERIALS Introduction to Superconducting Materials David Dew - Hughes Magnets , Motors , and Generators Per F. Dahl Metallurgy of Niobium - Titanium Conductors A. D. McInturff Physical Metallurgy of A15 Compounds David Dew - Hughes ...
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Photoelectron Spectroscopy as an Electronic | 99 |
Electronic Structure and the ElectronPhonon Interaction | 165 |
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alloys anomalies approximation atom band structure binding energy Brillouin zone calculated charge density Chem cluster component compounds conduction electrons contribution correlation Coulomb crystal curve d band deformation potential e/at effect elastic constants electrical resistivity electron density electron gas electron-phonon interaction electronic structure energy band experiment experimental Fermi energy Fermi level Fermi surface ferromagnetic Freeman Friedel Friedel oscillations Gupta hydrogen impurity increase interstitial ions jellium jellium model Jena lattice Lett magnetic Manninen matrix elements measured method moduli monovacancy muffin-tin muon N/m² Nb-Mo Nieminen obtained Papaconstantopoulos parameter peak phase phonon photoemission Phys point defects positron properties proton pseudopotential radius sample scattering self-consistent shear shift shown in Fig shows Solid State Commun spectra spin density strain superconducting temperature dependence theoretical theory tion transition metals transition-metal vacancy valence values variation velocity void volume wave functions York