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Debye-Waller coefficient

From values of the interchain and intrachain vibrations, the Debye-Waller coefficients of uniaxially oriented polyethylene at 100° K were calculated as 2wh(1) = 0.034 and 2wh(1I) = 0.021 by Kitagawa (1968). [Pg.400]

Table 5 also summarized other pertinent crystallographic data the Debye-Waller temperature factor coefficients, B in exp[ —2B(sin0/A) ] at 300 K and 5 K the carbon positional parameters, z in (000, ) (OOz), (z = 0 for the R atoms) the intramolecular C-C distances and the nearest C-R distances. [Pg.86]


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