Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman |
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... condition for insolubility , which , though sufficient , is clearly not a necessary condition . Note that temperature activated diffusion is a prerequisite for dissolution and unless the temperature is high enough the dissolution is ...
... condition for insolubility , which , though sufficient , is clearly not a necessary condition . Note that temperature activated diffusion is a prerequisite for dissolution and unless the temperature is high enough the dissolution is ...
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... condition ( 2.21 ) should not recur for the second and subsequent layers , which it would on a nearest neighbor bond hypothesis , or even go over into the condition fA < fB + ĴAB ( 2.22 ) for three - dimensional growth . Which way it ...
... condition ( 2.21 ) should not recur for the second and subsequent layers , which it would on a nearest neighbor bond hypothesis , or even go over into the condition fA < fB + ĴAB ( 2.22 ) for three - dimensional growth . Which way it ...
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... condition for the coherent con- figuration , when the misfits are equal but opposite in sign , is 0 < I / P < 1 ( 3.60 ) Analogous relationships may be written for the metastability conditions for a boundary ledge parallel to the x axis ...
... condition for the coherent con- figuration , when the misfits are equal but opposite in sign , is 0 < I / P < 1 ( 3.60 ) Analogous relationships may be written for the metastability conditions for a boundary ledge parallel to the x axis ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 37 |
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