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... moduli and / or their temperature and volume derivatives . It was recognized early that these important changes were often accompanied by parallel effects on magnetic properties in both paramagnets and ferromagnets and were , therefore ...
... moduli and / or their temperature and volume derivatives . It was recognized early that these important changes were often accompanied by parallel effects on magnetic properties in both paramagnets and ferromagnets and were , therefore ...
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... moduli to Fermi surface changes and the anomalies in temperature dependence to relatively small degeneracy temperatures . Since there are ... moduli ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF TRANSITION METALS 225 Definition and Measurement of Elastic Moduli.
... moduli to Fermi surface changes and the anomalies in temperature dependence to relatively small degeneracy temperatures . Since there are ... moduli ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF TRANSITION METALS 225 Definition and Measurement of Elastic Moduli.
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... moduli are also obtained in static and low - frequency resonance experiments . It is important to note that in these cases the longitudinal mode reflects strongly the shear properties of the material , while in high- frequency ...
... moduli are also obtained in static and low - frequency resonance experiments . It is important to note that in these cases the longitudinal mode reflects strongly the shear properties of the material , while in high- frequency ...
Contents
Photoelectron Spectroscopy as an Electronic | 99 |
Electronic Structure and the ElectronPhonon Interaction | 165 |
Elastic Properties of Transition Metals | 223 |
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