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... containing the origin , where Ev ; is even when S 2 and odd when S = 0. Thus the points with zero struc- ture factor are again removed by applying the construction illustrated in Figure 6.11 to the simple cubic sublattice containing the ...
... containing the origin , where Ev ; is even when S 2 and odd when S = 0. Thus the points with zero struc- ture factor are again removed by applying the construction illustrated in Figure 6.11 to the simple cubic sublattice containing the ...
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... contain all the elements of D1 plus a mirror plane perpendicular to the n - fold axis . Dnd These contain the elements of D , plus mirror planes containing the n - fold axis , which bisect the angles between the 2 - fold axes . It is ...
... contain all the elements of D1 plus a mirror plane perpendicular to the n - fold axis . Dnd These contain the elements of D , plus mirror planes containing the n - fold axis , which bisect the angles between the 2 - fold axes . It is ...
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... containing the n - fold axis . What they are is evident from the objects illustrating 6mm , 4mm , and 2mm . These demonstrate that a 2j - fold axis takes a vertical mirror plane into j mirror planes , but in addition j others ...
... containing the n - fold axis . What they are is evident from the objects illustrating 6mm , 4mm , and 2mm . These demonstrate that a 2j - fold axis takes a vertical mirror plane into j mirror planes , but in addition j others ...
Contents
The Drude Theory of Metals | 1 |
The Sommerfeld Theory of Metals | 29 |
Failures of the Free Electron Model | 57 |
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