„multiple scattering theory“
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1.000+ Treffer
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Multiple scattering of positively charged particles moving near the (111) plane in a silicon single crystal
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Architecture Controls Phonon Propagation in All‐Solid Brush Colloid Metamaterials (Small 13/2024)
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Multiple scattering of channeled and non-channeled positively charged particles in bent monocrystalline silicon
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I. Mertig, E. Mrosan, P. Ziesche. Multiple scattering theory of point defects in metals: Electronic properties. Teubner‐Texte zur Physik, Band 11. BSB B. G. Teubner Verlagsgesellschaft, Leipzig 1987, 220 Seiten, 27,50 M, ISBN 3–322–00440–6
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Elliptic multiple polylogarithms in open string theory
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Modular Graph Forms and Scattering Amplitudes in String Theory
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Tailored disorder and anisotropic scattering in photonic nanostructures
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Magnetooptische und magnetische Eigenschaften zweikomponentiger Multiferroika
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Mathematical theory and applications of multiple wave scattering [Editorial]
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The Mie Theory – Basics and Applications
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Inelastic multiple scattering of interacting bosons in weak random potentials – = Inelastische Streutheorie für wechselwirkende Bosonen in schwachen Unordnungspotentialen
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Lattice dynamics from first principles
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Multiple scattering theory for the description of defects in metallic alloys and oxide systems
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Qed in periodischen und absorbierenden Medien
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Erratum to: Analysis of 1.37 GeV α-12C elastic scattering in terms of a modified eikonal multiple-scattering theory
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Erratum to: Analysis of 1.37 GeV α-12C elastic scattering in terms of a modified eikonal multiple-scattering theory
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A Simplified Modeling Framework of Higher‐Order Topological States in Elastic Metaplates
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Multiple Scattering Theory for Spectroscopies – A Guide to Multiple Scattering Computer Codes -- Dedicated to C. R. Natoli on the Occasion of his 75th Birthday
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Layered multiple scattering approach to Hard X-ray photoelectron diffraction: theory and application
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Application of the Theory of Multiple Scattering of Electrons to the Description of the Parameters of Tracks of Fast Heavy and Superheavy Nuclei