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A conclusion from this simple example is that ESR spectra in amorphous solids
can sometimes be fit with the same accuracy as spectra in corresponding
polycrystalline solids . The fit may not be unique and the distribution of the spin ...
A conclusion from this simple example is that ESR spectra in amorphous solids
can sometimes be fit with the same accuracy as spectra in corresponding
polycrystalline solids . The fit may not be unique and the distribution of the spin ...
Page 272
For example , calculations of the Mössbauer effect probability ( or recoil - free
fraction ) f ' of Eq . ( 3 ) could give information about the vibrational properties of
glasses , but they have as yet not been performed on any glassy materials . We
do ...
For example , calculations of the Mössbauer effect probability ( or recoil - free
fraction ) f ' of Eq . ( 3 ) could give information about the vibrational properties of
glasses , but they have as yet not been performed on any glassy materials . We
do ...
Page 335
For example , each negative ion will be surrounded by an “ atmosphere ” which
contains on the average more positive ions than negative ions . In the absence of
the external field , the concentration in the " atmosphere ” will have a spherical ...
For example , each negative ion will be surrounded by an “ atmosphere ” which
contains on the average more positive ions than negative ions . In the absence of
the external field , the concentration in the " atmosphere ” will have a spherical ...
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