Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... ions . The optimum oxygen occupancy before O2- ions are forced to occupy adjacent sites in the Cu ( 1 ) planes - either at twin planes or between twin planes - varies with the twin - plane density , but appears to be about 06.98 . At O6 ...
... ions . The optimum oxygen occupancy before O2- ions are forced to occupy adjacent sites in the Cu ( 1 ) planes - either at twin planes or between twin planes - varies with the twin - plane density , but appears to be about 06.98 . At O6 ...
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... ion - ion recombination . The electrical mobility of even multiply charged aerosol particles is generally much smaller than that of small molecular ions , and hence charge immobilized on aerosol particles contributes less to ...
... ion - ion recombination . The electrical mobility of even multiply charged aerosol particles is generally much smaller than that of small molecular ions , and hence charge immobilized on aerosol particles contributes less to ...
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... ions will add fewer electrons than would have been the case if the lattice sites had been occupied by the original noble - metal ions . Each such substitu- tional solute ion present will create a deficit of ( 1 - ZB ) electrons . The ...
... ions will add fewer electrons than would have been the case if the lattice sites had been occupied by the original noble - metal ions . Each such substitu- tional solute ion present will create a deficit of ( 1 - ZB ) electrons . The ...
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