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In this way , the concentration of each species is restricted to a continuous
function of the variable x . Over macroscopic distances along the x axis , one can
discuss finite differences in concentration . The limit of such a finite difference
divided ...
In this way , the concentration of each species is restricted to a continuous
function of the variable x . Over macroscopic distances along the x axis , one can
discuss finite differences in concentration . The limit of such a finite difference
divided ...
Page 78
The entropy depends on concentration , volume , and energy . With atomic
volume fixed and assumed to equal vacancy volume on the average , the
variable volume is represented by changes in vacancy concentration . Therefore ,
the crystal ...
The entropy depends on concentration , volume , and energy . With atomic
volume fixed and assumed to equal vacancy volume on the average , the
variable volume is represented by changes in vacancy concentration . Therefore ,
the crystal ...
Page 81
First , one can calculate the influence that solute atoms have on the average
vacancy concentration ; second , one can use the result to calculate the solute
diffusivity . It is instructive to do both . Calculation of the average vacancy
concentration ...
First , one can calculate the influence that solute atoms have on the average
vacancy concentration ; second , one can use the result to calculate the solute
diffusivity . It is instructive to do both . Calculation of the average vacancy
concentration ...
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RICHARD W VOOK | 2 |
Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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