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... noted that there is some degree of qualitative consistency between each
method . Theoretical calculations indicate that the equilibrium separation of
partial dislocations with stacking fault energies of 200 , 40 , and 20 erg / cm2 are
around 1 .
... noted that there is some degree of qualitative consistency between each
method . Theoretical calculations indicate that the equilibrium separation of
partial dislocations with stacking fault energies of 200 , 40 , and 20 erg / cm2 are
around 1 .
Page 130
These results indicate that in easy glide a limited number of dislocation sources
are activated in both pure metals and alloys which operate during all of easy
glide . Solute concentration appears to have the effect of decreasing the number
of ...
These results indicate that in easy glide a limited number of dislocation sources
are activated in both pure metals and alloys which operate during all of easy
glide . Solute concentration appears to have the effect of decreasing the number
of ...
Page 176
The symbol ( B ) indicates a B atom on an a - sublattice site while ( Al indicates
an A atom on a B - sublattice site . ( 2 ) Schottky defect — the formation of vacant
A sites and B sites simultaneously on the respective sublattices as shown in Fig .
The symbol ( B ) indicates a B atom on an a - sublattice site while ( Al indicates
an A atom on a B - sublattice site . ( 2 ) Schottky defect — the formation of vacant
A sites and B sites simultaneously on the respective sublattices as shown in Fig .
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Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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