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... specimen , we may , according to an elementary transformation occurring in electrostatic theory , calculate the field of the specimen as equal to the field of a sur- face charge distribution of density Pn on the surfaces of the specimen ...
... specimen , we may , according to an elementary transformation occurring in electrostatic theory , calculate the field of the specimen as equal to the field of a sur- face charge distribution of density Pn on the surfaces of the specimen ...
Page 380
... specimen initially n - type is attributed to the pro- duction of acceptors which gradually with increasing irradiation com- pensate the initial donor excess in the specimen , thereby converting the specimen to p - type . The ...
... specimen initially n - type is attributed to the pro- duction of acceptors which gradually with increasing irradiation com- pensate the initial donor excess in the specimen , thereby converting the specimen to p - type . The ...
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... specimen ( b ) . The domain structure of the polycrystalline specimen has been drawn for simplicity as if each crystallite contained only a single domain ; this is not usually the case . Domains can be larger than or smaller than a ...
... specimen ( b ) . The domain structure of the polycrystalline specimen has been drawn for simplicity as if each crystallite contained only a single domain ; this is not usually the case . Domains can be larger than or smaller than a ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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