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This rapid development was , in part , made possible by the theoretical work of
Krivoglaz ( 1969 ) , who combined electronic properties , via binding forces and
the theory of thermodynamic statistics , with scattering theory in a way which ...
This rapid development was , in part , made possible by the theoretical work of
Krivoglaz ( 1969 ) , who combined electronic properties , via binding forces and
the theory of thermodynamic statistics , with scattering theory in a way which ...
Page 117
Using Eqs . ( 36 ) and ( 37 ) with the definitions above , various possible
influences have been neglected . In general , aq ( K ) is the Fourier transform of
the electron distribution attached to the nuclei of atom I , whose position vector is
r , = R , + ...
Using Eqs . ( 36 ) and ( 37 ) with the definitions above , various possible
influences have been neglected . In general , aq ( K ) is the Fourier transform of
the electron distribution attached to the nuclei of atom I , whose position vector is
r , = R , + ...
Page 119
... isotope composition is possible and useful . Having introduced the correlation
functions , further remarks concerning X - ray scattering are possible . Because
energy resolution is not possible with X - rays , the integral scattering cross
section ...
... isotope composition is possible and useful . Having introduced the correlation
functions , further remarks concerning X - ray scattering are possible . Because
energy resolution is not possible with X - rays , the integral scattering cross
section ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 52 |
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