Abstract

A new approach to calculating the electronic dipole polarizability of ions in crystals which is based on an analysis of the relationship between the electronic dipole polarizability of ion and its effective charge has been proposed. It is shown that applying this method to simple cubic oxides, fluorides, and sulfides of alkaline earth elements yields makes the calculation results consistent with the well-known data on the structure and type of bonds in these compounds.

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