Treatise on Materials Science and Technology, Volume 4 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 89
Page 5
Similarly , the reciprocal lattice points ( relps ) are given by r * ( hkl ) = ha * + kb *
+ lc * , where the a * , b * , and c * vectors constitute the reciprocal lattice basis
and h , k , and I are integers . The reciprocal lattice basis vectors are defined as ...
Similarly , the reciprocal lattice points ( relps ) are given by r * ( hkl ) = ha * + kb *
+ lc * , where the a * , b * , and c * vectors constitute the reciprocal lattice basis
and h , k , and I are integers . The reciprocal lattice basis vectors are defined as ...
Page 7
Thus a HEED pattern closely represents a plane of the reciprocal lattice in the
region near the transmitted beam . The value of JF , n , ) corresponding to any
point P ( Fig . 2 ) having coordinates g , n , o and lying on the Ewald sphere gives
the ...
Thus a HEED pattern closely represents a plane of the reciprocal lattice in the
region near the transmitted beam . The value of JF , n , ) corresponding to any
point P ( Fig . 2 ) having coordinates g , n , o and lying on the Ewald sphere gives
the ...
Page 67
The jump rate depends upon the sequence of atomic events which ultimately
leads to atomic displacement from one to an adjacent lattice site . Such a
sequence of events could occur by a number of mechanisms . The so - called
vacancy ...
The jump rate depends upon the sequence of atomic events which ultimately
leads to atomic displacement from one to an adjacent lattice site . Such a
sequence of events could occur by a number of mechanisms . The so - called
vacancy ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
RICHARD W VOOK | 2 |
Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
Copyright | |
2 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activity addition alloys applied approximation average beam becomes calculated compaction component composition compression concentration considered constant copper correlation corresponding crystal cubic curve decreases defined deformation density dependence determined diffraction diffusion direction discussed dislocation disorder distribution effect electron elements energy enthalpy entropy equations example experimental expression factor fault field Figure forged function given gives increases influence interaction jump lattice material measurements mechanism metal method neighbor observed obtained occurs oriented parameter partial pattern phases Phys plane polycrystalline position possible powder present probability production properties random ratio reflections region relative respectively shown in Fig shows single crystals sintered solid solution solute atoms solvent strain strengthening stress structure Substituting surface Table temperature theoretical theory thermodynamic thin films tracer twin vacancy values variations volume X-ray yield