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... constant and is a property of the crystal lattice . The Madelung constant is of central importance in the theory of ionic crystals , and methods for the calculation of the constants will be discussed . The sum An converges rapidly , as ...
... constant and is a property of the crystal lattice . The Madelung constant is of central importance in the theory of ionic crystals , and methods for the calculation of the constants will be discussed . The sum An converges rapidly , as ...
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... Lattice constant Binding energy / Coulomb energy Fig . 2.1 . Dependence of potential energy of an ionic crystal on the value of the lattice constant . method which arranges the counting in a rapidly convergent way . The definition of ...
... Lattice constant Binding energy / Coulomb energy Fig . 2.1 . Dependence of potential energy of an ionic crystal on the value of the lattice constant . method which arranges the counting in a rapidly convergent way . The definition of ...
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Charles Kittel. 2.3 . Show that the constant An in Eq . ( 2.2 ) has the value 9.56 ( 4 ) for the cesium chloride lattice for n = 10 . 2.4 . Discuss the probable effect of doubling the ionic charges on the lattice constant ...
Charles Kittel. 2.3 . Show that the constant An in Eq . ( 2.2 ) has the value 9.56 ( 4 ) for the cesium chloride lattice for n = 10 . 2.4 . Discuss the probable effect of doubling the ionic charges on the lattice constant ...
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
LATTICE VIBRATIONS | 60 |
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