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Page 136
Often , at an early stage of discussion it is sufficient to assume p , fo , f1 , and Ŝ as
constant within the momentum space elements Akzo Akyo Akzo and Akzı Akyı
Akzı and zero otherwise . This gives a formula emphasized for its material use by
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Often , at an early stage of discussion it is sufficient to assume p , fo , f1 , and Ŝ as
constant within the momentum space elements Akzo Akyo Akzo and Akzı Akyı
Akzı and zero otherwise . This gives a formula emphasized for its material use by
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Page 137
This means § changes in second order with K , and consequently in many cases
the kyo - and ky - resolution elements can be increased appreciably compared to
the kz - and k - resolution elements ( Fig . 6b ) . A geometry like this is of use ...
This means § changes in second order with K , and consequently in many cases
the kyo - and ky - resolution elements can be increased appreciably compared to
the kz - and k - resolution elements ( Fig . 6b ) . A geometry like this is of use ...
Page 150
The general tendency is that large neutron beam areas illuminated with small
solid angles are converted into small beam areas at the sample with momentum
space elements , very different in shape according to their destination , but mainly
...
The general tendency is that large neutron beam areas illuminated with small
solid angles are converted into small beam areas at the sample with momentum
space elements , very different in shape according to their destination , but mainly
...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 52 |
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