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For solids the condition for insolubility may again approximately be written in
terms of F , i . e . , FA + FB < FAB ( 2 . 17 ) where A , B , and AB refer respectively
to pure A , pure B , and a solid solution of A and B . By definition of F this
becomes E ...
For solids the condition for insolubility may again approximately be written in
terms of F , i . e . , FA + FB < FAB ( 2 . 17 ) where A , B , and AB refer respectively
to pure A , pure B , and a solid solution of A and B . By definition of F this
becomes E ...
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21 ) There is no reason why the 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 + fAB ( 2 . 22 ) for three -
dimensional ...
21 ) There is no reason why the 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 + fAB ( 2 . 22 ) for three -
dimensional ...
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By similar arguments it follows that the condition for the coherent configuration ,
when the misfits are equal but opposite in sign , is 0 < 1 / P < 1 ( 3 . 60 )
Analogous relationships may be written for the metastability conditions for a
boundary ...
By similar arguments it follows that the condition for the coherent configuration ,
when the misfits are equal but opposite in sign , is 0 < 1 / P < 1 ( 3 . 60 )
Analogous relationships may be written for the metastability conditions for a
boundary ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 52 |
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