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The misfit dislocations needed for this are , however , subjected to certain
important restrictions . The most important restriction is that the number of misfit
dislocations is conserved until the diffusion zone has reached the free surfaces
where ...
The misfit dislocations needed for this are , however , subjected to certain
important restrictions . The most important restriction is that the number of misfit
dislocations is conserved until the diffusion zone has reached the free surfaces
where ...
Page 82
between dislocations , absolute values could only be determined by using
relations of the kind developed in Section V or by estimating the constant A
associated with the so - called core energy of a dislocation in some other way , e .
g . , as in ...
between dislocations , absolute values could only be determined by using
relations of the kind developed in Section V or by estimating the constant A
associated with the so - called core energy of a dislocation in some other way , e .
g . , as in ...
Page 83
( iii ) In the early stages of recession the dislocation meshes are stable with
respect to “ rigid ” sideways glide . At a given ... This motion leads to the formation
of dislocation cells whose walls are two dislocations high at this stage . The cell ...
( iii ) In the early stages of recession the dislocation meshes are stable with
respect to “ rigid ” sideways glide . At a given ... This motion leads to the formation
of dislocation cells whose walls are two dislocations high at this stage . The cell ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 52 |
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