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For isotropic crystals , one may take advantage of a formalism used by Mullen (
1961 ) and Howard ( 1966 ) . ... Upon using this result in Eq . ( 33 ) , one would
find , for diffusion in an isotropic crystal , that m - 1 m - i - 1 $ = 1 + 2 lim E E ...
For isotropic crystals , one may take advantage of a formalism used by Mullen (
1961 ) and Howard ( 1966 ) . ... Upon using this result in Eq . ( 33 ) , one would
find , for diffusion in an isotropic crystal , that m - 1 m - i - 1 $ = 1 + 2 lim E E ...
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The energy of the crystal is a composite of configuration and atom movement ;
one assigns an energy term to various types of bonding forces between atoms . If
the atomic volume of each type of atom is equal , then the volume of the crystal ...
The energy of the crystal is a composite of configuration and atom movement ;
one assigns an energy term to various types of bonding forces between atoms . If
the atomic volume of each type of atom is equal , then the volume of the crystal ...
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Schematic stress - strain curves for fcc ( a ) single crystals and ( b ) polycrystalline
specimens illustrating methods for ... The critical resolved shear stress ( CRSS ) ,
To , defining the yielding of a single crystal is determined by simple ...
Schematic stress - strain curves for fcc ( a ) single crystals and ( b ) polycrystalline
specimens illustrating methods for ... The critical resolved shear stress ( CRSS ) ,
To , defining the yielding of a single crystal is determined by simple ...
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RICHARD W VOOK | 2 |
Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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