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Debye-Waller factor
(redirected from Temperature factor)

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Debye-Waller factor [də¦bī ′väl·ər ‚fak·tər]
(solid-state physics)
A reduction factor for the intensity of coherent (Bragg) scattering of x-rays, neutrons, or electrons by a crystal, arising from thermal motion of the atoms in the lattice.


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Effect of the temperature factor on the genetic structure of populations of Dreissena polymorpha (Bivalvia).
The description of the thermal motion of the molecule must often be restricted to no more than an overall isotropic temperature factor, which may be a poor approximation to the situation in the crystal.
The extent of peroxide decomposition depends on its thermal history which includes both a time and temperature factor.
 
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