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C . Cation Contributions to Lattice Constants Garnets exist in only one crystal
structure : cubic ( 01o – Ia3d ) . ... They provide an excellent source for the study
of the effect of cation contribution to the lattice constant , and therefore , to the
crystal ...
C . Cation Contributions to Lattice Constants Garnets exist in only one crystal
structure : cubic ( 01o – Ia3d ) . ... They provide an excellent source for the study
of the effect of cation contribution to the lattice constant , and therefore , to the
crystal ...
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( 11 ) FOR THE CATION CONTRIBUTIONS TO LATTICE CONSTANTS OF
VARIOUS GARNETS Cations { C } ... For the germanate garnets with a - site
cations not including the rare earth ions , the decreasing order of contribution
from the c - sites ...
( 11 ) FOR THE CATION CONTRIBUTIONS TO LATTICE CONSTANTS OF
VARIOUS GARNETS Cations { C } ... For the germanate garnets with a - site
cations not including the rare earth ions , the decreasing order of contribution
from the c - sites ...
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In the near infrared , there are at least two contributions to the Faraday effect in
the iron garnets ( Krinchick and Chetkin , 1962 ) . ... The second part is a
dispersive contribution associated with the allowed electric dipole transitions of
Fe3 + ...
In the near infrared , there are at least two contributions to the Faraday effect in
the iron garnets ( Krinchick and Chetkin , 1962 ) . ... The second part is a
dispersive contribution associated with the allowed electric dipole transitions of
Fe3 + ...
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Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 52 |
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