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FORCE CONSIDERATIONS Knowledge of the forces acting on a single
dislocation and on interfaces of dislocations allows one to make some
predictions regarding the stability of the dislocation arrangements . Note that the
diffusion induced ...
FORCE CONSIDERATIONS Knowledge of the forces acting on a single
dislocation and on interfaces of dislocations allows one to make some
predictions regarding the stability of the dislocation arrangements . Note that the
diffusion induced ...
Page 96
The normal forces are therefore capable of shifting strain energy from one crystal
to the other . The relative amount by which the normal force contributes to the
energy can be estimated by considering three cases , two extreme ones , namely
...
The normal forces are therefore capable of shifting strain energy from one crystal
to the other . The relative amount by which the normal force contributes to the
energy can be estimated by considering three cases , two extreme ones , namely
...
Page 260
B . Forces on Flux Lines The flux lines do not only interact with each other ( giving
rise to the elastic constants of the flux ... penetrate into the crystal immediately but
only when enough driving force is delivered to overcome the maximum force ...
B . Forces on Flux Lines The flux lines do not only interact with each other ( giving
rise to the elastic constants of the flux ... penetrate into the crystal immediately but
only when enough driving force is delivered to overcome the maximum force ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 52 |
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