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Chemical grip perovskites

Before making application of this formula to tlie perovskites, let us make a brief application to ionic crystals- we summarized the results of this application in Chapter 13 -and to simple tetrahedral solids. In the alkali halides, we focus upon the occupied p states in the halogen ion and calculate the chemical grip associated with interaction of the halogen ion with the alkali, v stales. These arc the same couplings that were included in the calculation of ion softening in Section 14-C. The coupling W2 of Eq. (19-29) becomes the matrix element = 1.84 h /(md ), and 2W i, is to be identified with the = 9.1 h l(nul ) used in Table 14-2. Then (Eq. 19-29) becomes... [Pg.463]

We return finally to the chemical grip based upon the d state in the perovskite structure. We combine Eqs. (19-27) and (19-29) and evaluate the expression for small deviations of from 90° ... [Pg.247]


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