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    Yakov Il'ich Frenkel (Russian: Яков Ильич Френкель; 10 February 1894 – 23 January 1952) was a Soviet physicist renowned for his works in the field of condensed-matter...
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    Exciton (redirect from Frenkel exciton)
    are electron and hole. The concept of excitons was first proposed by Yakov Frenkel in 1931, when he described the excitation of an atomic lattice considering...
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  • trap-assisted electron transport in an electrical insulator. It is named after Yakov Frenkel, who published on it in 1938, extending the theory previously developed...
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  • In crystallography, a Frenkel defect is a type of point defect in crystalline solids, named after its discoverer Yakov Frenkel. The defect forms when an...
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  • leader Yakov Frenkel (1894–1952), Soviet physicist Yakov Fliyer (1912–1977), Soviet pianist Yakov Gakkel (1901–1965), Soviet oceanographer Yakov "Yan" Gamarnik...
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  • wide range of different physical situations. Originally introduced by Yakov Frenkel and Tatiana Kontorova in 1938 to describe the structure and dynamics...
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  • Frenkel (born 1966), American patent lawyer Rina Frenkel (born 1956), Israeli politician Stefan Frenkel (1902–1979), American violinist Yakov Frenkel...
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  • such as phonons. Another approach to fluid properties was proposed by Yakov Frenkel. It is based on the assumption that at moderate temperatures, the particles...
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  • by the Soviet physicist Yakov Frenkel in 1928, together with some other remarks on the physics of degenerate matter. Frenkel's work, however, was ignored...
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    1914. Around 1930, the concept of point defects was established by Yakov Frenkel, Walter Schottky and Carl Wagner, including the development of point-defect...
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