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Common misconceptions in crystallography and crystal optics
Six recurrent misconceptions in crystallography, some involving mineral and crystal optics, are analyzed and discussed. The explanation of these and similar misconceptions could serve as educational resources for teachers.Did you know that an X‐ray diffraction pattern is not a spectrum?
Lluís Casas
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Spectrally sharp magnetic excitations above the critical temperature in a frustrated Weyl semimetal. [PDF]
Terilli M +20 more
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Nuclear effects on R=σ/σ in deep-inelastic scattering
K. Ackerstaff +99 more
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Lattice strain relaxation in thin Mo films grown heteroepitaxially on MgO single crystals
The possibility of controlling the crystallographic orientation of thin metallic films via heteroepitaxy to a single‐crystalline substrate is illustrated on the example of molybdenum films deposited on MgO substrates having the orientations (001) and (011).
Petr Cejpek +2 more
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Frustrated charge transfer in vibrationally inelastic Ar++N2 collisions via hard collision glory scattering. [PDF]
Zhang G, Lu D, Cheng M, Guo H, Gao H.
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Quantum control of ion-atom collisions beyond the ultracold regime. [PDF]
Walewski MZ +5 more
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Temperature dependence laser-assist scattering and its impact on efficiency of PEMFC. [PDF]
Dhobi SH +4 more
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Helicity correlation of dihadron in current and target fragmentation regions of unpolarized SIDIS. [PDF]
Xi XQ, Chen KB, Tong XB, Wei SY, Wu J.
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