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Seitz F 1948 Modern Theory of Solids (New York McGraw-Hill)... [Pg.136]

Seitz M ef al 1998 Formation of tethered supported bilayers via membrane-inserting reactive lipids Thin Solid Films 327-9 767-71... [Pg.1749]

Seitz F 1995 Research on silicon and germanium in World War II Phys. Today January, p 22... [Pg.2896]

A guide to tire stabilities of inter-metallic compounds can be obtained from the semi-empirical model of Miedema et al. (loc. cit.), in which the heat of interaction between two elements is determined by a contribution arising from the difference in work functions, A0, of tire elements, which leads to an exothermic contribution, and tire difference in the electron concentration at tire periphery of the atoms, A w, which leads to an endothermic contribution. The latter term is referred to in metal physics as the concentration of electrons at the periphery of the Wigner-Seitz cell which contains the nucleus and elecUonic structure of each metal atom within the atomic volume in the metallic state. This term is also closely related to tire bulk modulus of each element. The work function difference is very similar to the electronegativity difference. The equation which is used in tire Miedema treatment to... [Pg.220]

M.H. Rice, R.G. McQueen, and J.M. Walsh, Compression of Solids by Strong Shock Waves, in Solid State Physics, Vol. VI (edited by F. Seitz and D. Turnbull), Academic Press, New York, 1958, pp. 1-63. [Pg.5]

Solid State Physics, vol. VI, edited by Seitz and Turnbull, Academic Press, New York). [Pg.399]

For a review on the formulation of kinematic diffraction theory with emphasis on the scattering of low-energy electrons, see M. G. Lagally and M. B. Webb. In Solid State Physics. (H. Ehrenreich, E Seitz, and D. Turn-bull, eds.) Academic, New York, 1973, Volume 28. [Pg.276]


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Seitz operator

Seitz radius

Seitz, Frederick

Seitz-Bohi process

Seitz. Nick

The Wigner-Seitz Cell

Wigner Seitz cellular method

Wigner-Seitz

Wigner-Seitz approximation

Wigner-Seitz atomic cells

Wigner-Seitz cells

Wigner-Seitz cells body centered cubic lattice

Wigner-Seitz cells electron density

Wigner-Seitz cells face centered cubic lattice

Wigner-Seitz method

Wigner-Seitz primitive cell

Wigner-Seitz radius

Wigner-Seitz sphere

Wigner-Seitz sphere radius

Wigner-Seitz theory

Wigner-Seitz unit cell

Wigner-Seitz unit-cell model

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