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Each value has associated with it three different modes , having different and
orthogonal polarization directions . There are thus a total of 3N independent
lattice modes associated with N atoms , if we neglect the six degrees of freedom
of the ...
Each value has associated with it three different modes , having different and
orthogonal polarization directions . There are thus a total of 3N independent
lattice modes associated with N atoms , if we neglect the six degrees of freedom
of the ...
Page 529
Bowers and Melamed " 4 and Krogeris have suggested identifications of the
several types of traps associated with specific emission bands in ZnS : Cu : Cl
phosphors . Their identifications are based in part on the observation that all the ...
Bowers and Melamed " 4 and Krogeris have suggested identifications of the
several types of traps associated with specific emission bands in ZnS : Cu : Cl
phosphors . Their identifications are based in part on the observation that all the ...
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... unit wave number Energy associated with 1 rydberg Speed of l - ev electron
13.60353 + 0.00210 ev ( 5.931099 + 0.000055 ) . X 107 cm sec - 1 Energy
associated with 1 ° Kelvin " Temperature ” associated with 1 ev Loschmidt's
number , no ...
... unit wave number Energy associated with 1 rydberg Speed of l - ev electron
13.60353 + 0.00210 ev ( 5.931099 + 0.000055 ) . X 107 cm sec - 1 Energy
associated with 1 ° Kelvin " Temperature ” associated with 1 ev Loschmidt's
number , no ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
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