862 resultados para layered zirconium phosphates


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See errate for page 1 at end of item.

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At head of title: Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau.

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"Work performed under Contract no. AT-(30-1)-534."

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Includes bibliographies.

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"Specially noteworthy on two different grounds--firstly, because in it the relations to each other of ortho-, pyro-, and metaphosphoric acids and the corresponding salts were first pointed out; and secondly, because it formed the starting point of the idea of the basicity of acids."--Editor's pref.

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06

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For many strongly correlated metals with layered crystal structure the temperature dependence of the interlayer resistance is different to that of the intralayer resistance. We consider a small polaron model which exhibits this behavior, illustrating how the interlayer transport is related to the coherence of quasiparticles within the layers. Explicit results are also given for the electron spectral function, interlayer optical conductivity, and the interlayer magnetoresistance. All these quantities have two contributions: one coherent (dominant at low temperatures) and the other incoherent (dominant at high temperatures).