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The Fermi surface in niobium

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1970
The low-frequency field modulation technique has been employed to study the de Haas-van Alphen effect in single crystals of niobium in fields up to 10 tesla. The frequency determination of the oscillations was performed by computer-based Fourier analysis and gave five sets of frequencies, which were studied in {100} and {110} planes.
M. Springford, G. B. Scott
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Fermi surface measurements on UPd3

Solid State Communications, 1986
The Fermi surface of the DO24 compound UPd3 has been investigated by the de Haas-van Alphen effect in magnetic fields up to 46 Tesla. Two sheets are detected, one with a high frequency, about 4 103 Tesla, and one having low frequencies, about 4 102 Tesla.
A.R. de Vroomen   +3 more
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The Fermi surface of AuSn

Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 1969
Abstract De Haas-van Alphen oscillations in the low-temperature, magnetic susceptibility have been investigated in fields up to 100 kG for the hexagonal, intermetallic compound AuSn at the equi-atomic composition. Results are presented for the frequency measurements in the {0001}, {10 1 0} and {11 2 0} planes, together with cyclotron ...
M. Springford, G.J. Edwards, Y. Saito
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The Fermi surface of chromium

2021
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The Fermi surface of antimony

Solid State Communications, 1965
Abstract We have completely determined the Fermi surface of antimony by the deHaas-van Alphen effect. The Fermi surface consists of warped ellipsoids, three for electrons and six for holes.
M.G. Priestley, L.R. Windmiller
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Fermi surface in molybdenum

Proceedings of the Physical Society, 1964
Corrected diagrams of Fermi surface calculated for hexavalent transition metals are given, replacing those given by Lomer in 1962.
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Fermi Surface in Tungsten

Physical Review, 1965
The results of nonrelativistic, augmented-plane-wave energy-band calculations have been used to calculate the Fermi surface in body-centered cubic tungsten, neglecting spin-orbit coupling. The resulting Fermi surface is very similar to one proposed earlier by Lomer for group-VI transition metals and agrees qualitatively with the available experimental ...
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The Fermi surface of barium

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1971
The de Haas-van Alphen effect has been studied in single crystals of purified barium, for magnetic field directions in the (110) plane and in a non-symmetry plane. Three sets of oscillations with minimum frequency values 0.33, 0.46, and 1.95 x 10 3 T have been observed and their angular variations of frequency can ...
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The Fermi surface geometrical origin of axis-dependent conduction polarity in layered materials

Nature Materials, 2019
B. He   +7 more
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Javier Cortés   +2 more
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