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... direction as is the case for polycrystals , amorphous substances , and liquids . In such cases intensity can be ... direction . If к is a symmetry direction then @ph changes only in second order with к , and K. Thus with the condition ...
... direction as is the case for polycrystals , amorphous substances , and liquids . In such cases intensity can be ... direction . If к is a symmetry direction then @ph changes only in second order with к , and K. Thus with the condition ...
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... direction , and is then rotated about this ( 111 ) direction . Two nonequivalent octahedral sites result from the rotations of two octahedra about one ( 111 ) direction through opposite angles a . They have site symmetry C3 ; with the ...
... direction , and is then rotated about this ( 111 ) direction . Two nonequivalent octahedral sites result from the rotations of two octahedra about one ( 111 ) direction through opposite angles a . They have site symmetry C3 ; with the ...
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... direction , which is the easy axis . Anisotropy energy , F1 , is required to turn M from the easy axis direction to any other direction . Phenomenologically , this magnetocrystalline anisotropy can be described , to a second ...
... direction , which is the easy axis . Anisotropy energy , F1 , is required to turn M from the easy axis direction to any other direction . Phenomenologically , this magnetocrystalline anisotropy can be described , to a second ...
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