lattice site

collocation in English

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lattice
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlæt.ɪs/
us
/ˈlæt̬.ɪs/
a structure made from strips of wood or other material that cross over each other with ...
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site
noun[C]
uk
/saɪt/
us
/saɪt/
a place where something is, was, or will be built, or where something happened, is happening, or ...
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(Definition oflatticeandsitefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Here a 'single-peak' solution is one for which most of the mass is concentrated on onelatticesite.
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This paper improves the upper bound for the hexagonallatticesitepercolation critical probability.
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The hexagonallatticesitepercolation critical probability is shown to be at most 0.79472, improving the best previous mathematically rigorous upper bound.
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P(s) represents the probability of finding state s at alatticesite.
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A point defect is an irregularity located at a singlelatticesiteinside of the overall three-dimensional lattice of the grain.
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While the event is made up of several steps or processes, the primary result is the displacement of an atom from itslatticesite.
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Assuming that these intermediate atoms are near atomic lattice sites, we can directly compute the free energy for the harmonic approximation.
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This leads to localization of the d-holes at individual lattice sites.
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Helical boundary conditions provide a method for determining the index of a lattice site's neighbours when eachlatticesiteis indexed by just a single coordinate.
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If there is a different type of atom at thelatticesitethat should normally be occupied by a metal atom, a substitutional defect is formed.
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Its interaction with a regular carbon lattice atom produces a split-interstitial, a defect where two carbon atoms share alatticesiteand are covalently bonded with the carbon neighbors.
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This defect occurs in ionic crystals when one (positively charged) cation and one (negatively charged) anion leave the lattice simultaneously, resulting in vacant lattice sites.
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Any atoms off their lattice sites will give visible extra scattering.
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The pairing of the electrons occur at near-neighbor lattice sites as a result.
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For a given detector, the crystal volume is divided into a cubic matrix of lattice sites.
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Altogether, the arrangement of atoms is the same as body-centered cubic, but with alternating types of atoms at the different lattice sites.
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Since both ions, however, occupy lattice sites of the same symmetry they both are of the same magnitude and differ only by sign.
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This is produced as the result of the thermal incorporation of unoccupied lattice sites from the exterior of the crystal.
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In its lattice structure, zinc and iron atoms share the same lattice sites.
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In ionic crystals, the defect forms when oppositely charged ions leave their lattice sites, creating vacancies.
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