Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman |
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... assumed to be the known quantity . 3. ENERGY CUSPS By the assumption that P is a positive integer — an assumption inherent in Eq . ( 3.4 ) —the results are strictly valid only for a discrete set of values of a and b satisfying the ...
... assumed to be the known quantity . 3. ENERGY CUSPS By the assumption that P is a positive integer — an assumption inherent in Eq . ( 3.4 ) —the results are strictly valid only for a discrete set of values of a and b satisfying the ...
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... assumed to act on the atomic planes through these centers . In principle therefore these planes are also the interfacial planes of the elastic continua . Mathematically the plane z = 0 is thus assumed to be one of these , the specific ...
... assumed to act on the atomic planes through these centers . In principle therefore these planes are also the interfacial planes of the elastic continua . Mathematically the plane z = 0 is thus assumed to be one of these , the specific ...
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... assumed . The influence of this gradient on the behavior of the misfit dislocations will be studied without regard to the effect of the dislocation strain fields on the dif- fusion process itself and assuming that initially the ...
... assumed . The influence of this gradient on the behavior of the misfit dislocations will be studied without regard to the effect of the dislocation strain fields on the dif- fusion process itself and assuming that initially the ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 37 |
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