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... region . It is enough to consider the contribution to ( 11.5 ) from the core region of a single ion , since Bloch's theorem ( ( 8.3 ) ) requires the integrand to be the same from cell to cell . Within this core region ( r ) must have ...
... region . It is enough to consider the contribution to ( 11.5 ) from the core region of a single ion , since Bloch's theorem ( ( 8.3 ) ) requires the integrand to be the same from cell to cell . Within this core region ( r ) must have ...
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... region N ,, whose volume is the same as the volume of N , ( see Figure 12.2 ) ; i.e. , phase space volumes are conserved by the semiclassical equations of motion . Ω , Figure 12.2 Semiclassical trajectories in rk - space . The region N ...
... region N ,, whose volume is the same as the volume of N , ( see Figure 12.2 ) ; i.e. , phase space volumes are conserved by the semiclassical equations of motion . Ω , Figure 12.2 Semiclassical trajectories in rk - space . The region N ...
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... regions near to and far from r . The far region is to contain all external sources of field , all points outside the crystal , and only points inside the crystal that are far from r compared with the dimensions ro of the averaging region ...
... regions near to and far from r . The far region is to contain all external sources of field , all points outside the crystal , and only points inside the crystal that are far from r compared with the dimensions ro of the averaging region ...
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The Drude Theory of Metals | 1 |
The Sommerfeld Theory of Metals | 29 |
Failures of the Free Electron Model | 57 |
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