"Bethe-Slater curve" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Bethe-Slater curves [plural]
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  1. A chart showing the exchange energy for transition metals as a function of the ratio of the interatomic distance to the radius of the electron shell. It illustrates why certain metals are ferromagnetic and others are antiferromagnetic. Wikipedia link: Bethe-Slater curve Translations (Translations): Bethe-Slater-Kurve (German)

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