lattice parameter

collocation in English

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lattice
noun[C]
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/ˈlæt.ɪs/
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/ˈlæt̬.ɪs/
a structure made from strips of wood or other material that cross over each other with ...
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parameter
noun[C usually plural]
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/pəˈræm.ɪ.tər/
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/pəˈræm.ə.t̬ɚ/
a set of facts or a fixed limit that establishes or limits how something can or must happen or ...
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(Definition oflatticeandparameterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The fundamental difference in equilibrium structure is in the spatial scale of the unit cell (orlatticeparameter) in each particular case.
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The unit cell of nickel is a face centered cube with thelatticeparameterof 0.352 nm, giving an atomic radius of 0.124 nm.
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Rhenium oxide crystallizes with a primitive cubic unit cell, with alatticeparameterof 3.742 (374.2 pm).
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The greater the difference inlatticeparameter, the higher the local stress fields introduced by alloying.
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Li structure is known as the and has alatticeparameterof 4.01.
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Meanwhile, in the specific case of a lattice distortion, the difference inlatticeparameterleads to a high stress field around that solute atom that impedes dislocation movement.
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Thelatticeparameteris 533.4 0.5 pm.
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The lattice parameters are measured by using the central part of the sensitive area of the phosphor, where distortions are minimal.
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Phonon frequencies for such modes increase with the in-planelatticeparametersince atoms in the layer upon stretching will be less free to move in the z direction.
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Alloying with elements of higher shear modulus or of very different lattice parameters will increase the stiffness and introduce local stress fields respectively.
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A group of lattice constants could be referred to as lattice parameters.
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Next, the pattern is indexed in order to determine the unit cell or lattice parameters.
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Further, these materials have very different lattice parameters so phonons do not efficiently couple across the interface.
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More accurate lattice parameters allow a narrower range and, thus, a better match.
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These three binary materials are very closely lattice matched with lattice parameters close to 6.1.
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Of particular importance is search by compound name and lattice parameters.
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However, the full set of lattice parameters consist of the three lattice constants and the three angles between them.
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Single-crystal diffraction experiments supply orientation matrices, from which lattice parameters can be deduced.
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Lattice parameters of high accuracy can in fact be obtained from electron diffraction, relative errors less than 0.1% have been demonstrated.
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