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Magnetic ordering, 746 Magnetic point groups, 738, 739 international notation, 739 properties of, 740 Schonflies notation, 739 Shubnikov notation, 739 Magnetic point symmetry, determination of, 744... [Pg.777]

Shannon, C. E., 190,195,219,220,242 Shapley, L. S316 Skirokovski, V. P., 768 Shortley, O. H., 404 Shot noise process, 169 Shubnikov, A. V., 726 Shubnikov groups, 726 Shubnikov notation for magnetic point groups, 739 Siebert, W. M., 170 Signum function, 313 Similar matrices, 68 Simon, A408 Simplex method, 292 Simulation, 317... [Pg.783]

Dybko K, Szuszkiewicz W, Dynowska E, Paszkowicz W, Witkowska B (1998) Band structure of /i-HgS from Shubnikov-de Haas effect. Physica B 256-258 629-632... [Pg.56]

Shubnikov, A. V. and Belov, N. V., Colored Symmetry, Pergamon Press, Oxford (1964). [Pg.202]

Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky pr. 59, Mo show 119333, Russia... [Pg.85]

V. Klechkovskaya Lab. of Electron Diffraction Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography RAS, 59 Leninsky prospekt Moscow 117333, Russia... [Pg.549]

The Fermi surfaces of these salts have been studied by measuring the quantum oscillations [183] such as SdH (Shubnikov-de Haas) and dHvA and geometrical oscillations (AMRO, angle-dependent magnetoresistance oscillation) ([4], Appendix, pp 445 48). The Fermi surface of k-(ET)2Cu(NCS)2 (Fig. 14c) calculated based on the crystal structure is in good agreement with those observed data [225]. [Pg.95]

Oshima K, Mori T, hiokuchi H, Urayama H, Yamochi H, Saito G (1988) Shubnikov-de Haas effect and the Eermi surface in an ambient-pressure organic superconductor (bis (ethylenedithiolo)tetrathiafulvalene)2Cu(NCS)2. Phys Rev B 38 938-941... [Pg.119]

In 1922 Shubnikov proposed his fundamental law of crystal chemistry which drew attention to the relationship between the frequencies with which atoms appear in the chemical formula and the multiplicities of the Wyckoff positions they occupy. A similar relationship had been pointed out earlier by Niggli (1918). A more powerful version of Shubnikov s law that reflects the role of symmetry as well as multiplicity can be stated as ... [Pg.129]

A final principle is Shubnikov s fundamental law of crystal chemistry (Rule 10.3) paraphrased as ... [Pg.136]

Rule 10.3 (Shubnikov s fundamental law). Atoms will occupy Wyckoff positions in the crystal that are compatible in both multiplicity and symmetry with the bond graph. [Pg.136]

Smirnova, N. V. and Urusov, V. S. (1988). Fundamental law of crystal chemistry by Shubnikov, its applications and restrictions. Comput. Math. Applic. 16, 563-7. [Pg.266]

Cracknell, A. P. (1968) Crystal field theory and the Shubnikov point groups. Adv. Phys. 17, 367-420. [Pg.477]

Shubnikov, A. V. and Belov, N. V. (1964) Colored Symmetry. Oxford Pergamon Press. Stokes, H. T. and Hatch, D.M. (1988) Isotropy Subgroups of the 230 Crystallographic Space Groups. Singapore World Scientific. [Pg.479]

Shubnikov, D.A. (1959). On the applicability of data about fish fatness and blood components in scouting for Atlanto-Scandinavian herring in summer time (In Russian). Rybnoye Khozyaistvo 1959 (3), 12-14. [Pg.310]


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