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Electronic Polarizabilities and Sternheimer Shielding Factors
R. E. Watson
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, A. J. Freeman
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Materials Science and Engineering
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Self-consistent Field
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Electronic Polarizability
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Shielding Factor
100%
Radial Function
100%
External Field
50%
Cu +
50%
Polarizability
50%
Electric
50%
Natural Places
50%
Charge Distribution
50%
Outer Shell
50%
Function Time
50%
Hyperfine Interactions
50%
Perturbation Method
50%
Hartree-Fock
50%
Valence Electrons
50%
Closed Shell
50%
Self-consistency
50%
Magnetic Dipole
50%
Orthogonality
50%
Electronic Distribution
50%
Crystalline Field
50%
Magnetic Quantum Number
50%
Aspherical
50%
Electric Quadrupole
50%
Angular Function
50%
Spatial Part
50%
Variation Method
50%
Engineering
Outer Shell
100%
Polarizability
100%
External Field
100%
Illustrates
100%
Quantum Number
100%
Electronic Polarizability
100%
Orthogonality
100%
Chemistry
electronics
100%
Polarizability
100%
Hyperfine Interaction
50%
Calculation Method
50%
Charge Distribution
50%
Quadrupole
50%
Multipole
50%
Quantum Number
50%