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The usual approximation is to replace the zone of k values by a sphere and thus
define a single Debye temperature . For an anisotropic solid it is more realistic to
define different Debye temperatures in the x , y , and z directions . Such an ...
The usual approximation is to replace the zone of k values by a sphere and thus
define a single Debye temperature . For an anisotropic solid it is more realistic to
define different Debye temperatures in the x , y , and z directions . Such an ...
Page 333
D . Substrate Temperature Effects On the premise that more defects are retained
during chemical vapor deposition at lower substrate temperatures than at high
temperatures ( Farrell et al . , 1970 ) , we have investigated the effect upon ...
D . Substrate Temperature Effects On the premise that more defects are retained
during chemical vapor deposition at lower substrate temperatures than at high
temperatures ( Farrell et al . , 1970 ) , we have investigated the effect upon ...
Page 338
We have only noticed that for higher temperature anneals , plots of D2 – D . 2
versus annealing time decrease drastically in slope after several hours at
temperature . Questions such as what the bubbles actually contain ( usually
thought to be ...
We have only noticed that for higher temperature anneals , plots of D2 – D . 2
versus annealing time decrease drastically in slope after several hours at
temperature . Questions such as what the bubbles actually contain ( usually
thought to be ...
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