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The results of more careful calculations are given in Table 10.1 . TABLE 10.1 .
CONDUCTIVITY DATA FOR METALS AT 0 ° C One free electron per atom is
assumed : A is calculated by using Eq . ( 10.17 ) ; values after Mott and Jones ,
with an ...
The results of more careful calculations are given in Table 10.1 . TABLE 10.1 .
CONDUCTIVITY DATA FOR METALS AT 0 ° C One free electron per atom is
assumed : A is calculated by using Eq . ( 10.17 ) ; values after Mott and Jones ,
with an ...
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Calculated values are also given in the table , using effective masses m * . ...
ULTRAVIOLET TRANSMISSION OF ALKALIS Li Na K Rb Cs lo ( calculated , free
electrons , mass m ) ( A ) 1550 2090 2870 3220 3620 Effective mass ratio m * / m
...
Calculated values are also given in the table , using effective masses m * . ...
ULTRAVIOLET TRANSMISSION OF ALKALIS Li Na K Rb Cs lo ( calculated , free
electrons , mass m ) ( A ) 1550 2090 2870 3220 3620 Effective mass ratio m * / m
...
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Theoretical ( Grüneisen ) temperature variation of electrical resistance , and
experimental values for various metals . ( After Bardeen . ) first quantum
calculations were made by Bloch . In the high temperature region the calculated
conductivity ...
Theoretical ( Grüneisen ) temperature variation of electrical resistance , and
experimental values for various metals . ( After Bardeen . ) first quantum
calculations were made by Bloch . In the high temperature region the calculated
conductivity ...
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