The effect of the electron density anisotropy on positron annihilation in a KBr single crystal; Kristall und Technik; Vol. 7, iss. 7

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Parent link:Kristall und Technik.— , 1966-
Vol. 7, iss. 7.— 1972.— P. 841-844
Main Author: Arefyev (Afef'ev, Arefiev) K. P. Konstantin Petrovich
Other Authors: Vorobiev S. A.
Summary:The use of the positron annihilation method in the study of electron states in oriented single crystals was investigated. Electron density distributions and the values of the anion effective charges were measured in 〈100〉 and 〈110〉 directions of KBr single crystals showing marked distinction.
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Language:English
Published: 1972
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Format: MixedMaterials Book Chapter
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