Electronic Structure and Properties: Treatise on Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 21, Volume 21Frank Y. Fradin Treatise on Materials Science and Technology, Volume 21: Electronic Structure and Properties covers the developments in electron theory and electron spectroscopies. The book discusses the electronic structure of perfect and defective solids; the photoelectron spectroscopy as an electronic structure probe; and the electron-phonon interaction. The text describes the elastic properties of transition metals; the electrical resistivity of metals; as well as the electronic structure of point defects in metals. Metallurgists, materials scientists, materials engineers, and students involved in the related fields will find the book useful. |
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... effect of deformation on the Fermi surface and the resultant systematic dependence of the elastic constants on the ... effects of interstitial hydrogen in niobium is also included. The electrical resistivity of metals and alloys is the ...
... effect of deformation on the Fermi surface and the resultant systematic dependence of the elastic constants on the ... effects of interstitial hydrogen in niobium is also included. The electrical resistivity of metals and alloys is the ...
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... (Lax, 1951, 1952; Edwards, 1961; Beeby and Edwards, 1963; Beeby, 1964a, b). This approach usually involves the assumption that the effect of a given site on the propagation of an electron through the 22 A. J. FREEMAN.
... (Lax, 1951, 1952; Edwards, 1961; Beeby and Edwards, 1963; Beeby, 1964a, b). This approach usually involves the assumption that the effect of a given site on the propagation of an electron through the 22 A. J. FREEMAN.
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... effects of exchange and correlation on the ground-state charge density in diamond, they performed three fully self ... effect being much smaller. In particular, the calculated (222) forbidden reflection (forbidden in the approximation ...
... effects of exchange and correlation on the ground-state charge density in diamond, they performed three fully self ... effect being much smaller. In particular, the calculated (222) forbidden reflection (forbidden in the approximation ...
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... effect of correlation is to expand the electropositive Li site at the expense of contracting the electronegative F. In this context it is interesting to note that Pauling's ionic radii (0.6 A for Li and 1.36 A for F ) predict a much ...
... effect of correlation is to expand the electropositive Li site at the expense of contracting the electronegative F. In this context it is interesting to note that Pauling's ionic radii (0.6 A for Li and 1.36 A for F ) predict a much ...
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... effect on the form factor and to mainly enhance the already dominant fifth-band contribution. B. Cohesive Properties of Solids As discussed in Section II, in LDF all ground-state properties of an interacting electron system are unique ...
... effect on the form factor and to mainly enhance the already dominant fifth-band contribution. B. Cohesive Properties of Solids As discussed in Section II, in LDF all ground-state properties of an interacting electron system are unique ...
Contents
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Chapter 2 Photoelectron Spectroscopy as an Electronic Structure Probe | 99 |
Chapter 3 Electronic Structure and the ElectronPhonon Interaction | 165 |
Chapter 4 Elastic Properties of Transition Metals | 223 |
Chapter 5 Electrical Resistivity of Metals | 297 |
Chapter 6 Electronic Structure of Point Defects in Metals | 351 |
INDEX | 427 |
CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES | 441 |
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