Notes Dielectric loss Dielectric loss, also known as dielectric dissipation factor or loss tangent, refers to the energy loss that occurs in a dielectric material when it is subjected to an alternating electric ...
Notes Clausius- Mosotti relation between polarizability and dielectric constant The Clausius-Mosotti relation is an equation that relates the dielectric constant (ε) of a polar dielectric material to its molecular properties. It provides an approximate relationship between the …
Notes Vibrational modes of a diatomic linear lattice A diatomic linear lattice refers to a one-dimensional lattice structure composed of two different types of atoms. In this lattice, the atoms alternate along the linear array.The vibrational modes ...
Notes Monoatomic linear lattice A monoatomic linear lattice refers to a one-dimensional lattice structure composed of a single type of atom. In this lattice, the atoms are arranged in a linear, one-dimensional array.Each ...
Notes Effect of temperature on the intensity of Bragg's reflected beam. The intensity of Bragg's reflected beam in X-ray or neutron diffraction experiments is influenced by temperature through the Debye-Waller correction. As the temperature increases, the atomic …
Notes Mass Parabola In nuclear physics, a "mass parabola" refers to a graph of the binding energy per nucleon as a function of the atomic mass number.The binding energy is the energy ...
Notes Reciprocity Theory It is the relationship between total cross section σ (x-> y) of the entrance channel x and total cross section σ (y->x) of reaction channel y.Reciprocity theory is based ...
Notes Density of state and fermi energy in 3-D In three-dimensional (3D) solids, the density of states describes the number of available quantum states per unit energy interval at a given energy level.The free particle SWE in 3-D ...