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Dislocations in Solids
Dislocations in Solids
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advanced dislocation modelling in solids
Antiphase Boundary Energy
Burgers Vector
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crystal lattice defects
Dislocation Core
Dislocation Density
Dislocation Line
Dislocation Loop
Dislocation Motion
Dislocation Velocity
Edge Dislocation
electron microscopy analysis
Electrons
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Flow Stress
High Voltage Electron Microscopes
ionic crystal behaviour
Jogs
Kink Pair Formation
materials microstructure
Peierls Mechanism
Peierls Potential
Phonons
Plastic Deformation
Primary Slip Planes
Proceedings
Screw Dislocations
semiconductor defect theory
Shockley Partials
Slip Plane
Slip System
solid state physics
Solute Atoms
Stacking Fault
Stacking Faults Energy
Superlattice Dislocations
Yamada
Product details
- ISBN 9789067640435
- Weight: 1723g
- Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 01 Dec 1985
- Publisher: Brill
- Publication City/Country: NL
- Product Form: Hardback
This volume comprises the Proceedings of the Yamada Conference IX on Dislocations in Solids, held in August 1984 in Tokyo. The purpose of the conference was two-fold: firstly to evaluate the increasing data on basic properties of dislocations and their interaction with other types of defects in solids and, secondly, to increase understanding of the material properties brought about by dislocation-related phenomena. Metals and alloys, semi-conductors and ions crystals were discussed. One of the important points of contention was the electronic state at the core of dislocation. Another was the dislocation model of amorphous structure.
Suzuki\, Hiroshi; Sumino\, ; Takeuchi\, ; Ninomiya\,
Dislocations in Solids
€210.80
