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... properties of solids , particularly the special properties exhibited by atoms and molecules because of their association in the solid phase . The existence of powerful theoretical methods and concepts applicable to a wide range of ...
... properties of solids , particularly the special properties exhibited by atoms and molecules because of their association in the solid phase . The existence of powerful theoretical methods and concepts applicable to a wide range of ...
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... properties : ( a ) The atomic arrangement looks the same when viewed from any point r as when viewed from the point r ' = r + n1a + n2b + nзc , where n1 , n2 , ng are arbitrary integers . ( b ) Any two points r , r ' from which the ...
... properties : ( a ) The atomic arrangement looks the same when viewed from any point r as when viewed from the point r ' = r + n1a + n2b + nзc , where n1 , n2 , ng are arbitrary integers . ( b ) Any two points r , r ' from which the ...
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... properties , including the electronic heat capacity , the magnetic sus- ceptibility , the Hall coefficient , and some of the optical properties . The model gives us no basis for calculating absolute values of electrical and thermal ...
... properties , including the electronic heat capacity , the magnetic sus- ceptibility , the Hall coefficient , and some of the optical properties . The model gives us no basis for calculating absolute values of electrical and thermal ...
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
LATTICE VIBRATIONS | 60 |
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