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Frank Y. Fradin. isotope of hydrogen , the positive muon has of the proton mass and the heaviest isotope , tritium is three times heavier than the proton . The different amplitude of quantum vibration of these particles gives rise to a ...
Frank Y. Fradin. isotope of hydrogen , the positive muon has of the proton mass and the heaviest isotope , tritium is three times heavier than the proton . The different amplitude of quantum vibration of these particles gives rise to a ...
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... proton in Al in the jellium model . The solid , dashed , and dot - dashed curves correspond , respectively , to self ... proton . The Thomas - Fermi model , on the other hand , predicts an infinitely large charge pileup at the proton ...
... proton in Al in the jellium model . The solid , dashed , and dot - dashed curves correspond , respectively , to self ... proton . The Thomas - Fermi model , on the other hand , predicts an infinitely large charge pileup at the proton ...
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... proton and its evaluation assumes a particular equilibrium configuration for the proton . The last term , V is the band structure energy , which changes owing to the introduc- tion of the proton and the additional electron . Adding up ...
... proton and its evaluation assumes a particular equilibrium configuration for the proton . The last term , V is the band structure energy , which changes owing to the introduc- tion of the proton and the additional electron . Adding up ...
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Photoelectron Spectroscopy as an Electronic | 99 |
Electronic Structure and the ElectronPhonon Interaction | 165 |
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