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... positive and negative terms nearly cancel , or else the series will not converge . In the sodium chloride structure there are six positive ions ( the nearest neighbors to the negative reference ion ) at p = 1 , giving a positive ...
... positive and negative terms nearly cancel , or else the series will not converge . In the sodium chloride structure there are six positive ions ( the nearest neighbors to the negative reference ion ) at p = 1 , giving a positive ...
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... positive Hall constant implies that the current is carried by positive charges . We shall see that on band theory vacant states near the top of an otherwise filled energy band behave as if endowed with a positive charge . States of this ...
... positive Hall constant implies that the current is carried by positive charges . We shall see that on band theory vacant states near the top of an otherwise filled energy band behave as if endowed with a positive charge . States of this ...
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... positive ; from ( 11.37 ) the group velocity is ( 11.71 ) Vg = h - 1ǝE / ǝkz , so that we have a positive velocity . We see then that the velocity of the hole increases in the direction of the electric field . This fact alone would be ...
... positive ; from ( 11.37 ) the group velocity is ( 11.71 ) Vg = h - 1ǝE / ǝkz , so that we have a positive velocity . We see then that the velocity of the hole increases in the direction of the electric field . This fact alone would be ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS 85 | 85 |
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