Considered first as a by-product of his theory of screening, the Friedel oscillations, when compared with certain NMR experiments, turned out to be a major component of the physics of metallic alloys.
Considérées d'abord comme un sous-produit de sa théorie de l'écran, les oscillations de Friedel, confrontées à des expériences de RMN, se révélèrent une composante majeure de la physique des alliages métalliques.
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Émile Daniel. How the Friedel oscillations entered the physics of metallic alloys. Comptes Rendus. Physique, Physique de la matière condensée au XXIe siècle: l’héritage de Jacques Friedel, Volume 17 (2016) no. 3-4, pp. 291-293. doi: 10.1016/j.crhy.2015.12.012
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