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On a nearest neighbor bond hypothesis it follows that q = $ $ BA ( 2 . 6 ) for an
hcp surface , since desorption requires the breaking of three bonds and surface
migration over a saddle point , the breaking of one bond . The nearest neighbor ...
On a nearest neighbor bond hypothesis it follows that q = $ $ BA ( 2 . 6 ) for an
hcp surface , since desorption requires the breaking of three bonds and surface
migration over a saddle point , the breaking of one bond . The nearest neighbor ...
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... the dependence of film structure on strain , calculated below . In an estimate of
the amplitude Q in terms of egg one may expect results not very different from
those in ( 2 . 6 ) . In fact , nearest neighbor approximations support the
expectation .
... the dependence of film structure on strain , calculated below . In an estimate of
the amplitude Q in terms of egg one may expect results not very different from
those in ( 2 . 6 ) . In fact , nearest neighbor approximations support the
expectation .
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improbable . The results obtained from the 4 at . % Bi crystal are shown in Fig .
17a . With Tr P taken from lattice parameter measurements and assuming central
virtual forces from next nearest neighbors only we obtain the contour map ( Seitz
...
improbable . The results obtained from the 4 at . % Bi crystal are shown in Fig .
17a . With Tr P taken from lattice parameter measurements and assuming central
virtual forces from next nearest neighbors only we obtain the contour map ( Seitz
...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 52 |
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