Electronic Structure and PropertiesFrank Y. Fradin |
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... Monovacancies and Microvoids in Metals A monovacancy that corresponds to the absence of one atom from the bulk of a solid is probably the simplest form of an intrinsic point defect . The vacancies may migrate and form vacancy clusters ...
... Monovacancies and Microvoids in Metals A monovacancy that corresponds to the absence of one atom from the bulk of a solid is probably the simplest form of an intrinsic point defect . The vacancies may migrate and form vacancy clusters ...
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... monovacancy and in a large void in Al . Experimental values of FWHM for a monovacancy and a large void are , respectively , 8.8 and 6.5 mrad , which are in good agreement with the calculated values . Not much significance can be ...
... monovacancy and in a large void in Al . Experimental values of FWHM for a monovacancy and a large void are , respectively , 8.8 and 6.5 mrad , which are in good agreement with the calculated values . Not much significance can be ...
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... monovacancy in Al . The electron charge pileup at an interstitial μ site is 50 % higher than that at a muon situated at the center of a monovacancy . This reduction in the electron charge density at the vacancy - trapped muon is ...
... monovacancy in Al . The electron charge pileup at an interstitial μ site is 50 % higher than that at a muon situated at the center of a monovacancy . This reduction in the electron charge density at the vacancy - trapped muon is ...
Contents
Illustrative Examples | 25 |
Photoelectron Spectroscopy as an Electronic | 99 |
Electronic Structure and the ElectronPhonon Interaction | 165 |
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