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Crystallographic defects / Atomic physics / Light scattering / Dislocation / Rayleigh scattering / Transparency and translucency / Crystal / Potassium chloride / Ionic crystal / Physics / Chemistry / Scattering
Date: 2009-01-09 17:01:34
Crystallographic defects
Atomic physics
Light scattering
Dislocation
Rayleigh scattering
Transparency and translucency
Crystal
Potassium chloride
Ionic crystal
Physics
Chemistry
Scattering

Light Scattering by Dislocations in Ionic Crystals

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