Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman |
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... additional area A is covered such as at 1 , negative , as compared to an addition at 2 , where there is no change in f . is 2 B AB SUBSTRATE Fig . 6. Diagram representing a monolayer B on a substrate A. The dotted rectangles indicate ...
... additional area A is covered such as at 1 , negative , as compared to an addition at 2 , where there is no change in f . is 2 B AB SUBSTRATE Fig . 6. Diagram representing a monolayer B on a substrate A. The dotted rectangles indicate ...
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... additional ones other than that an interfacial potential exists . The application of ( i ) introduces additional approximations , but has the advantage of allowing one to use either the simple or the refined model and is hopefully ...
... additional ones other than that an interfacial potential exists . The application of ( i ) introduces additional approximations , but has the advantage of allowing one to use either the simple or the refined model and is hopefully ...
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... additional expansion in transition from infinite to finite medium is homogeneous and has negligible influence on the ... addition with sufficient data at different tempera- tures and concentrations the double force tensor , i.e. , more ...
... additional expansion in transition from infinite to finite medium is homogeneous and has negligible influence on the ... addition with sufficient data at different tempera- tures and concentrations the double force tensor , i.e. , more ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 37 |
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angle anisotropy Appl approximation assumed atoms average axis c-sites calculated cations coherent concentration condition considerations constant contribution corresponding crystal curve defect density dependence determined diffusion direction discussed dislocations displacement effect elastic elastic scattering electron energy equation et al exist experimental experiments factor field flux lines follows force function garnet given gives important increasing interaction interface ions lattice length Lett limit magnetic materials measured Merwe metal method misfit mode neutron normal obtained parameter phase phonon Phys plane position potential present properties range rare earth reference region relation resolution respectively sample scattering cross section shown shows single solid solution space strain stress structure substrate superconducting surface Table temperature tetrahedral theory thermal thickness transition unit values vector X-ray