A temperature variation study of the nuclear quadruple resonance (NQR) frequencies for the two resonance lines in 1,2,4,5-tetrabromobenzene was carried out in the range 77-300K. The far-infrared spectrum of 172,4,5-telrabromobenzene was recorded and the low-frequency mirational modes noted. From the
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Temperature and composition dependence of vibrational modes in Sm1−xLaxAlO3
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1981
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- English
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- 37
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- 0038-1098
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