| 11. | Under the field, some will adjust their state slightly, adopting a different wave vector.
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| 12. | In crystalline materials, the wave vectors of conduction electrons are very close to the Fermi surface.
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| 13. | E are energies, k and q are wave vectors and G denotes a reciprocal lattice vector.
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| 14. | Where is the atomic number density, the absorption cross section, the length of the wave vector and
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| 15. | Where is the atomic number, the length of the wave vector, and the classical electron radius.
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| 16. | Then we can make up the following procedure, the wave function and wave vectors of the electron and hole
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| 17. | This Fermi sea has been observed in a number of experiments, which also measure the Fermi wave vector.
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| 18. | If the medium is lossy, the wave vector in general points in directions other than that of wave propagation.
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| 19. | Where is the autocorrelation function at a particular wave vector,, and delay time,, and is the intensity.
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| 20. | The relationship between frequency " ? " and wave vector " k " is called phonon dispersion.
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