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... vacancy Two excess electrons near negative ion vacancy Electron hole near positive ion vacancy † Added H- ions in negative ion vacancy Pair of bound F - centers One excess electron near two negative ion vacancies F - center combined ...
... vacancy Two excess electrons near negative ion vacancy Electron hole near positive ion vacancy † Added H- ions in negative ion vacancy Pair of bound F - centers One excess electron near two negative ion vacancies F - center combined ...
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... vacancy in an otherwise periodic lattice behaves like a positive charge , so an electron moving about a negative ion vacancy resembles qualitatively a hydrogen atom . We identify an F - center with an electron bound to a negative ion ...
... vacancy in an otherwise periodic lattice behaves like a positive charge , so an electron moving about a negative ion vacancy resembles qualitatively a hydrogen atom . We identify an F - center with an electron bound to a negative ion ...
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... vacancy Two excess electrons near negative ion vacancy Electron hole near positive ion vacancy † Added H- ions in negative ion vacancy Pair of bound F - centers One excess electron near two negative ion vacancies F - center combined ...
... vacancy Two excess electrons near negative ion vacancy Electron hole near positive ion vacancy † Added H- ions in negative ion vacancy Pair of bound F - centers One excess electron near two negative ion vacancies F - center combined ...
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
LATTICE VIBRATIONS | 60 |
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