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An example of such a fault is given in Fig . 16 ( C . Horng , unpublished research ,
1972 ) . Note the dislocations generating successive faults . The fringes parallel
to the intersection of the fault and the surface of the film are typical contrast ...
An example of such a fault is given in Fig . 16 ( C . Horng , unpublished research ,
1972 ) . Note the dislocations generating successive faults . The fringes parallel
to the intersection of the fault and the surface of the film are typical contrast ...
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Figure 30c shows an example of contamination layer stress - induced grain
growth . The large ( 001 ) oriented grain grew at the expense of the much smaller
original ( 100 ) oriented grains . Note that the resulting large grain contains small
...
Figure 30c shows an example of contamination layer stress - induced grain
growth . The large ( 001 ) oriented grain grew at the expense of the much smaller
original ( 100 ) oriented grains . Note that the resulting large grain contains small
...
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TABLE II EXAMPLES OF THE 13 TYPES OF TRACER JUMPS Type ( a ) Second
impurity position Jump frequency ... For example , Table II shows that solute atom
pairs can significantly change the probability of having a solute tracer - vacancy ...
TABLE II EXAMPLES OF THE 13 TYPES OF TRACER JUMPS Type ( a ) Second
impurity position Jump frequency ... For example , Table II shows that solute atom
pairs can significantly change the probability of having a solute tracer - vacancy ...
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RICHARD W VOOK | 2 |
Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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