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Space Groups and Lattice Complexes (open access)

Space Groups and Lattice Complexes

From Abstract: "The lattice complex is to the space group what the site is to the point group - an assemblage of symmetry-related equivalent points. The Tables list site sets and lattice complexes in standard and alternate representation. The higher the symmetry of the crystal structures is, the more useful the lattice-complex approach should be on the road to the ultimate goal their classification."
Date: May 1973
Creator: Fisher, Werner; Burzlaff, Hans; Hellner, Erwin & Donnay, J. D. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermal Conductivity of Solids At Room Temperature and Below: A Review and Compilation of the Literature (open access)

Thermal Conductivity of Solids At Room Temperature and Below: A Review and Compilation of the Literature

From Abstract: "An extensive compilation is given of the measured values of thermal conductivity for nearly all solid materials from room temperature down to 0.02 kelvin. Experimental methods and physical phenomena are discussed in the text and coded in the tables for references for which curves are shown."
Date: September 1973
Creator: Childs, Gregg E.; Ericks, Lewis J. & Powell, Robert L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geometrical Considerations and Nomenclature for Reflectance (open access)

Geometrical Considerations and Nomenclature for Reflectance

Report presenting a unified approach to the specification of reflectance, in terms of both incident- and reflected- beam geometry. Nomenclature to facilitate this approach is proposed. Nomenclature for categorizing and specifying reflectance quantities for a variety of different beam configurations (both incident and reflected beams) is described, and all are defined and interrelated in terms of the bidirectional reflectance-distribution function. The conditions under which the formalism can be applied, including situations involving considerable sub-surface scattering, are carefully established. The entire treatment is limited to the domain of classical geometrical-optics radiometry and does not take into account interference and diffraction phenomena, such as are frequently encountered with highly coherent radiant flux.
Date: October 1977
Creator: Nicodemus, F. E.; Richmond, J. C.; Hsia, J. J.; Ginsberg, I. W. & Limperis, T.
System: The UNT Digital Library