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Dispersion curves between propagation constant and

Dispersion curves cr for the ATG-instability of a solid film on a rigid substrate

Dispersion curves E k for the empty states of the . Experimental data by KRIPES

Dispersion curves for .

Dispersion curves for a monoatomic linear chain with adiabatically moving bond charges, calculated according

Dispersion curves for absorbing transitions

Dispersion curves for absorbing transitions and phase shifts A0 per round-trip in the passive and active cavity

Dispersion curves for absorbing transitions per round-trip in the passive and active cavity

Dispersion curves for different crystallographic directions in aluminum obtained by the neutron inelastic scattering method.

Dispersion curves for lattice vibrations.

Dispersion curves for magnons propagating in principal axis directions for the hexagonal

Dispersion curves for PIC J-aggregate

Dispersion curves for PuSb 1 THz 4.14meV

Dispersion curves for ScN as calculated by the APW method .

Dispersion curves for sodium that were measured by the neutron diffraction technique at 90 K . The ratio 2bIX is plotted along thex-axis

Dispersion curves for surface plasmon wave

Dispersion curves for the .

Dispersion curves for the 5p Xenon levels along the TKMT direction of the surface Brillouin zone of a Xe layer adsorbed on Pt. Circles refer to the

Dispersion curves for the d 2 y2 and d bands in the transition metal monoxides. Upper right

Dispersion curves for the d y, and dy bands in a transition metal oxide with octahedra sharing vertices in three dimensions . Top upper insert

Dispersion curves for the d y, dxz, and bands from a single layer of octahedra sharing vertices in only two dimensions, as in

Dispersion curves for the external modes of ND Cl at 85 K . The solid lines are a modified rigid-ion calculation

Dispersion curves for the model illustrated in

Dispersion curves for TiC as calculated by the APW method.

Dispersion curves for TiN as calculated by the APW method.



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