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... concentration C , gives with T ' ( w ) = T ' ( 0,0 , w ) G = P + CPT ' ( w ) Ğ ( 26 ) where Μεω2 T ' ( 0 ) = --- - 1 − ( 1 − C ) Mɛ∞2P ( w ) ( 27 ) For C « 1 , T ' ( w ) is essentially the T matrix for a single defect . The ...
... concentration C , gives with T ' ( w ) = T ' ( 0,0 , w ) G = P + CPT ' ( w ) Ğ ( 26 ) where Μεω2 T ' ( 0 ) = --- - 1 − ( 1 − C ) Mɛ∞2P ( w ) ( 27 ) For C « 1 , T ' ( w ) is essentially the T matrix for a single defect . The ...
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... concentration especially near the critical concentration for ferromagnetism . In this they agree with the earlier work of Hicks et al . ( 1969 ) which showed that near the critical concentration the static moment fluctuations have a ...
... concentration especially near the critical concentration for ferromagnetism . In this they agree with the earlier work of Hicks et al . ( 1969 ) which showed that near the critical concentration the static moment fluctuations have a ...
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... concentration of PSD chains in PSH in CS2 solution ) and collective behavior ( all PSD in CS , solution . ) . The single chain behavior is of particular interest , because it is only accessible with the neutron experiments . In dilute ...
... concentration of PSD chains in PSH in CS2 solution ) and collective behavior ( all PSD in CS , solution . ) . The single chain behavior is of particular interest , because it is only accessible with the neutron experiments . In dilute ...
Contents
Neutron Production and Detection | 12 |
Basic Scattering Theory | 21 |
Diffraction from Crystals | 30 |
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Einführung in die Kristallographie Will Kleber,Hans-Joachim Bautsch,Joachim Bohm No preview available - 1998 |