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Imperfections are essential to many physical processes in solids, including
luminescence, atomic diffusion, color center absorption, crystal growth, and
mechanical deformation. We shall treat in this and the next chapter a number of
the major ...
Imperfections are essential to many physical processes in solids, including
luminescence, atomic diffusion, color center absorption, crystal growth, and
mechanical deformation. We shall treat in this and the next chapter a number of
the major ...
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20, 218 (1952)]. 15.7. Discuss the physical changes resulting from radiation
damage in solids. Radiation damage is caused by the passage of neutrons or
fast charged particles through the material. [See F. Seitz, Discussions Faraday
Soc. No.
20, 218 (1952)]. 15.7. Discuss the physical changes resulting from radiation
damage in solids. Radiation damage is caused by the passage of neutrons or
fast charged particles through the material. [See F. Seitz, Discussions Faraday
Soc. No.
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Using the celebrated Boltzmann definition of the entropy is the best way to get
physical insight into the significance of entropy. Boltzmann shows that (T.14) S =
k log w, where w is the number of possible independent arrangements of the ...
Using the celebrated Boltzmann definition of the entropy is the best way to get
physical insight into the significance of entropy. Boltzmann shows that (T.14) S =
k log w, where w is the number of possible independent arrangements of the ...
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
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