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... dependence of the real part of the dielectric constant in barium titanate , from smoothed data of von Hippel and Powles and Jackson . The theory of ferroelectric domains has not been worked out ; the theory of ferromagnetic domains is ...
... dependence of the real part of the dielectric constant in barium titanate , from smoothed data of von Hippel and Powles and Jackson . The theory of ferroelectric domains has not been worked out ; the theory of ferromagnetic domains is ...
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... dependence . The extension of the theory to the region T . <<< is indicated in Appendix O. It has been found by Grüneisen11 that the observed temperatures dependence of the resistivity is described quite well at all tempera- tures by ...
... dependence . The extension of the theory to the region T . <<< is indicated in Appendix O. It has been found by Grüneisen11 that the observed temperatures dependence of the resistivity is described quite well at all tempera- tures by ...
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... - tering angle 4 . - The number of phonons at low temperatures is proportional to T3 on the Debye theory . The combined effect of the T3 temperature dependence of the number of phonons and the T2 dependence 370 APPENDIX.
... - tering angle 4 . - The number of phonons at low temperatures is proportional to T3 on the Debye theory . The combined effect of the T3 temperature dependence of the number of phonons and the T2 dependence 370 APPENDIX.
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
LATTICE VIBRATIONS | 60 |
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absorption alkali alloy anisotropy antiferromagnetic approximately atoms axes axis Bardeen barium titanate boundary calculated charge coefficient conduction band cube Curie point Debye density diamagnetic dielectric constant diffraction diffusion dipole direction discussed dislocation displacement domains effect elastic electric field energy entropy equation equilibrium experimental F-centers factor Fermi ferroelectric ferromagnetic free electron frequency given heat capacity holes impurity interaction ionic crystals ionized ions lattice constant lattice points London low temperatures magnetic field magnetic moment metals molecules motion nearest neighbor normal observed optical orbital parallel paramagnetic particles perovskite phonons Phys physical plane polarizability polarization positive potassium potassium chloride potential Proc quantum resonance result room temperature scattering Seitz shear Shockley shown in Fig single crystal sodium chloride solids specimen spin strain stress superconducting surface susceptibility symmetry Table theory thermal tion transition unit volume vacancy valence values vector velocity wave functions x-ray zero