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the diffraction pattern consists of concentric circles , independent of the direction
ko at which the incident beam strikes the aggregate . Two such cones are shown
in Fig . 3 , for the hıkıl , and h2k2l2 reflections , respectively . Polycrystalline thin ...
the diffraction pattern consists of concentric circles , independent of the direction
ko at which the incident beam strikes the aggregate . Two such cones are shown
in Fig . 3 , for the hıkıl , and h2k2l2 reflections , respectively . Polycrystalline thin ...
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To introduce these factors into the flux , one must start with the probability for the
first jump to be parallel or antiparallel to the field which is applied in the + x
direction . This is followed by the tendency for the jump completed to contribute to
the ...
To introduce these factors into the flux , one must start with the probability for the
first jump to be parallel or antiparallel to the field which is applied in the + x
direction . This is followed by the tendency for the jump completed to contribute to
the ...
Page 302
38 , compression in the x direction results in transverse strain in the y direction
but strain in the z direction is zero . Constraint of flow in the z direction could be
the result of contact with the die sidewalls , which produces the stress 07 . Stress
in ...
38 , compression in the x direction results in transverse strain in the y direction
but strain in the z direction is zero . Constraint of flow in the z direction could be
the result of contact with the die sidewalls , which produces the stress 07 . Stress
in ...
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Contents
RICHARD W VOOK | 2 |
Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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