Electronic Structure and PropertiesFrank Y. Fradin |
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... valence bands , these elements serve to dramatically dilute the d - electron concentration in the valence - band region . The Ag atoms in AgInSe2 are crystallographically ordered so that d - d overlap is always small . Figure 26 shows ...
... valence bands , these elements serve to dramatically dilute the d - electron concentration in the valence - band region . The Ag atoms in AgInSe2 are crystallographically ordered so that d - d overlap is always small . Figure 26 shows ...
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... valence compounds ( Campagna and Wertheim , 1976 ) . These compounds contrast with inhomogeneous mixed- valence compounds , in which a given element might appear in different valence states but these states would occupy inequivalent ...
... valence compounds ( Campagna and Wertheim , 1976 ) . These compounds contrast with inhomogeneous mixed- valence compounds , in which a given element might appear in different valence states but these states would occupy inequivalent ...
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... valence states so that both f❝ and f ' configurations appear . The compound SmB also contains s - p valence electrons which overlap the multiplet structure . The s - p electron intensity should be comparable to the valence - electron ...
... valence states so that both f❝ and f ' configurations appear . The compound SmB also contains s - p valence electrons which overlap the multiplet structure . The s - p electron intensity should be comparable to the valence - electron ...
Contents
Illustrative Examples | 25 |
Photoelectron Spectroscopy as an Electronic | 99 |
Electronic Structure and the ElectronPhonon Interaction | 165 |
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