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... energy than the sodium chloride structure , as the value of the Madelung constant a is higher for cesium chloride ; however , each ion has eight nearest neighbors contributing to the repulsive energy , while there are only six in sodium ...
... energy than the sodium chloride structure , as the value of the Madelung constant a is higher for cesium chloride ; however , each ion has eight nearest neighbors contributing to the repulsive energy , while there are only six in sodium ...
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... energy of point positive changes arranged on a bec lattice and imbedded in a uniform sea of conduction electrons . To a close approximation the Coulomb energy of this model is obtained by calculating the energy of a point charge + e ...
... energy of point positive changes arranged on a bec lattice and imbedded in a uniform sea of conduction electrons . To a close approximation the Coulomb energy of this model is obtained by calculating the energy of a point charge + e ...
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... energy of a line of atoms through a wall 100 atoms in thickness is of the order of kTc / 100 , as compared with kT , for a wall only one atom layer in thickness . Since the exchange energy of a wall is inversely proportional to the ...
... energy of a line of atoms through a wall 100 atoms in thickness is of the order of kTc / 100 , as compared with kT , for a wall only one atom layer in thickness . Since the exchange energy of a wall is inversely proportional to the ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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