1991
DOI: 10.1016/0921-4526(91)90007-2
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Ionic sizes and strain derivative of electronic susceptibility in alkali halides

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“…references in [4, 51). According to this approach the long-wavelength optical susceptibility is given by where up is the plasma frequency, C and E, are the heteropolar and homopolar constituents of the effective energy gap, respectively, and A is a correction factor.…”
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“…references in [4, 51). According to this approach the long-wavelength optical susceptibility is given by where up is the plasma frequency, C and E, are the heteropolar and homopolar constituents of the effective energy gap, respectively, and A is a correction factor.…”
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The bond-charge interpretation of the Penn model and Phillips-Van Vechten theory [l to 31 has been applied to different optical phenomena in crystals (see, e.g. references in [4, 51). According to this approach the long-wavelength optical susceptibility is given by where up is the plasma frequency, C and E, are the heteropolar and homopolar constituents of the effective energy gap, respectively, and A is a correction factor.
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