November 1
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Yes, you can access November 1 by E Gutsche, K. Müller, P. Görlich, E Gutsche,K. Müller,P. Görlich in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Biological Sciences & Physics. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2022
Print ISBN
9783112496299
eBook ISBN
9783112496305

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Original Papers
  3. Noise in Thin Films Metal-Oxide-Metal A-Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>-Al
  4. Perfect Dislocations in the Wurtzite Lattice
  5. Dislocation Theory of Susceptibility and Coercive Force of Silicon Iron
  6. On the Problem of Depth Distributions in Oxides Following High-Dose Labelings
  7. Antiferromagnetic Ordering Effect on the Light Absorption Spectrum by Crystalline Oxygen
  8. The Magnetic Properties of Uranium Oxyselenide
  9. The Temperature Dependence of Absorption of Sodium Nitrite in the Far Infrared
  10. Anharmonic Broadening of Resonant Modes
  11. Activation Energies for Zener Relaxation in a-AgCd
  12. Self-Diffusion in a-Silver-Cadmium
  13. Absorption and Infra-Red Emission of Nickel and Cobalt Doped Alkali Halides
  14. Temperature Dependent Spin-Lattice Relaxation Times for Conduction Electrons in Lithium Particles in n-Irradiated Lithium Fluoride
  15. Experimental Observations of the Absorption, Infra-Red Emission, and Excitation Spectra of Cr <sup>3+ </sup>Ions in ZnWO<sub>4</sub>
  16. Low Temperature Neutron Radiation Damage and Recovery in Magnesium
  17. Calculation of Quadrupole Broadening from (111) &lt;110&gt; Dislocations in Cubic Crystals
  18. A Stochastic Model oi Creep
  19. Heat Capacity and Quasi-Chain Dynamics of Diamond-Like Structures
  20. The Antiferromagnetic Ordering in Uranium Monoarsenide and Monoantimonide
  21. Faraday Rotation of the U<sub>2 </sub>Centre in KCl, KBr, and KI
  22. Empirical Relationships for the Emission Energies and Lifetimes of the F-Center
  23. Electron Diffraction Contrast from Three Parallel Overlapping Stacking Faults
  24. Crystal Field Calculation of Principal Magnetic Susceptibilities and Anisotropy Variation with Temperature of Anhydrous Neodymium Chloride
  25. Degradation of Low-Energy Electrons in Alkali Halid
  26. Quadratischer elektrooptischer Effekt (Kerr-Effekt) in Alkalihalogeniden vom NaCl-Typ
  27. Mössbauer Study of SnCl<sub>2</sub> and Dy(ClO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub> in Ice
  28. Determination of the Average Number oi Replacement Collisions in an Electron-Irradiated F.C.C. Crystal (Ni<sub>3</sub>Mn)
  29. The Effect of Dislocations on the Intensity Jumps at the Interferential Transmission of X-Rays near the K-Edge of Absorption in Ge
  30. Some Transport Coefficients in Cadmium Sulphide1
  31. Green Functions for "One-Body" Equations Describing the Disordered State
  32. Paramagnetic Relaxation in Neodymium-Ethylsulfate: Phonon Re-Absorption and Spectral Spin Diffusion
  33. Force on Dislocations in Anisotropic Bicrystals and Half-Spaces
  34. Electron and Hole Conductivity of Donor-Acceptor Complexes of Oligoanilinic Substances and Their Thermoelectric Properties
  35. Xenon-Vacancy Defect Clusters in Copper
  36. Transition between Stationary and Moving High-Field Domains in CdS in a Range of N-Shaped Negative Differential Conductivity due to Field-Quenching
  37. Polarization of Optical Absorption and Emission Bands due to Donor-Acceptor Associates in Wurtzite Type Crystals
  38. Photoconduction in CdS Crystals Generated by a Modulated Electron Beam
  39. Impurity Diffusion in Face-Centred Cubic Metals
  40. Charge-Transfer Excitons and Delayed Fluorescence of Anthracene
  41. On the Trapping of Free and Release of Localized Carriers in Solids
  42. Reflectivity Spectra of the Rhombohedral Crystals Bi<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>3</sub>, Bi<sub>2</sub>Se<sub>3</sub>, and Sb<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>3</sub> over the Range from 0.7 to 12.5 eV
  43. The Radiationless Transfer of Energy of Electronic Excitation between Impurity Molecules in Crystals
  44. Faraday Rotation and Magnetic Dichroism in RbNi(Co)F<sub>3</sub>
  45. Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics of Superconducting Alloys in High Magnetic Fields
  46. Formation of Radiation Defects by Channeling Particles
  47. The Active Slip Volume and the Temperature-Dependent Processes in Stage I of Single Crystals of Cu Alloys1
  48. Author Index
  49. Short Notes
  50. Domain Boundaries in Vanadium
  51. Low-Frequency Photocurrent Oscillations in CdS Crystals with Thermally Induced Negative Differential Conductivity
  52. Solid State Effect in Cu <sup>2+ </sup>-Doped Single Crystals of Rochelle Salt
  53. Study of Semiconducting Properties of Potassium Permanganate
  54. Zu Relaxationseffekten bei epitaktischen S i - MOS -Strukturen
  55. Observation of Oscillations in Rocking Curves of the Laue Reflected and Refracted Beams from Thin Si Single Crystals
  56. Calculations Concerning a Model for Hard-Magnetic Particle Ensemblest
  57. Elementary Magnetic Properties of Some U-Ga Cbmpounds
  58. Investigation of the Electrical Resistance Anomaly in the Palladium-Hydrogen System
  59. Mossbauer Resonant Absorption in B8<sub>2</sub> Germanium Compounds
  60. Auharmonic Potential Parameters of the Buckingham Potential for Solid Neon
  61. Possible Proximity Effect in Ferroelectric Films
  62. Die bei Zimmertemperatur induzierte Anisotropie in Ni-Fe-Ferriten mit Co-Zusätzen
  63. Plasma Resonance in the Photoemission of Silver
  64. Thermoluminescence and Thermally Stimulated Currents in Bismuth Doped ZnS Crystals
  65. Electron Tunnelling in MIS-Structures of the Type Al<sub>2</sub>Al<sub>3</sub>O<sub>3</sub> -ZnTe
  66. Comment on a Valence Electron Model of Atoma1
  67. Anomalous Ductility of LiF Crystals at Low Temperatures
  68. Charge Accumulation Effect in Selenium Crystals under Applied Electric Field
  69. The Photoreduction Nd <sup>3+ </sup>— Nd<sup> 2+ </sup>in SrF<sub>2</sub> (Type I) Crystals ¿t under Stimulated Emission Conditions ("Aging")
  70. Infrared Reflectivity of Semiconducting FeSi<sub>2</sub><sub></sub>
  71. Erratum
  72. Pre-printed Titles