| 1. | From this, we see that the lattice constant would be 584 pm.
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| 2. | The lattice constants are very similar, 5.41 ?and 5.47 ? respectively.
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| 3. | For example, the lattice constant for diamond is at 300 nanometer ).
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| 4. | Any disorder in hydrogenation conformation tends to contract the lattice constant by about 2.0 %.
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| 5. | As a lattice structure it has a lattice constant.
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| 6. | In order to match the lattice constant of InP and avoid mechanical strain, is used.
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| 7. | Lattice constant of a crystal can be used as a natural length standard of nanometer range.
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| 8. | The lattice constant changes smoothly between the values for the two components as the composition changes.
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| 9. | Here a _ f and a _ s are the film and substrate lattice constants, respectively.
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| 10. | The current efficiency record is made with this process but doesn't have exact matching lattice constants.
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