Anisotropy and collection angle dependence of the oxygen K ELNES in V 2O5: A band-structure calculation study
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We report on luminescence, transmission and luminescence excitation measurements on indirect-gap AlxGa1-xAs in the composition range 0.42 less than or equal to x less than or equal to 0.86. The phonon coupling strength in transitions of bound excitons is i ...
Starting from a single band Hubbard model in the Wannier function basis, we revisit the problem of the ligand contribution to exchange and derive explicit formulas for the exchange integrals in metal oxide compounds in terms of atomic parameters that can b ...
Band-structure (BS) calculations of the density of states (DOS) using the full potential augmented plane waves code WIEN97 were performed on the four single-valence vanadium oxides VO, V2O3, VO2 and V2O5. The DOS are discussed with respect to the distortio ...
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