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Dynamical Properties of Fast Ion Conducting Borate Glasses
Experimental and theoretical work which leads to an improved understanding of the physics of ion diffusion in lithium doped borate glasses is presented. The matrix vibrations of undoped, i.e., B2O3, and doped, i....
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Layered Intercalation Compounds
One of the most striking and probably the most promissing applications of layered intercalation materials is their use as insertion electrodes in solid state batteries. The voltage as well as the capacity or t...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Fundamentals of Laser Annealing
One of the most fascinating debates in the field of semiconductor physics in recent years centers on the fundamental interpretation of laser annealing. The question of the energy transfer from an intense laser...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Phonons in narrow gap semiconductors
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Detailed Structure of Electronic Surface State Densities in the Gap of Semiconductors by Photoemission Measurements
The acrlibrate measurements of the photoemission yield, down to the 10ā10 range, as a function of photon energy in the threshold region, can give a precise information on the electronic surface state density in t...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Localized Vibrational Modes in Crystals
The presence of imperfections in a crystal lattice create electronic or vibrational localized states which destroy the translational symmetry and give rise to a certain number of observable effects. Two reason...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Note on the Rennes Conference on Phonons
The International Conference on Phonons held at Rennes, from July 26 to 29, 1971 followed a similar pattern to that of Copenhagen held in 1963. The scope of the Conference was to review recent progress in the ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Lattice Dynamics in KNO3, Phases I, II and III
Since potassium nitrate is known to possess ferroelectric properties in one of its three phases, a renewal of interest of this material has been recently stimulated. The appearance of the ferroelectric phase t...