Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman |
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... grain boundaries , dislocations , and stacking faults is present to justify the concept of an ideal mosaic crystal . Therefore , for a long period of time , progress in structure work did not depend to a significant extent on the ...
... grain boundaries , dislocations , and stacking faults is present to justify the concept of an ideal mosaic crystal . Therefore , for a long period of time , progress in structure work did not depend to a significant extent on the ...
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... grain boundaries may be lattice defects that interact with the flux lines on their own , although a physical mechanism has not yet been proposed . For preferred orientations of internal surfaces , the corresponding anisotropy in the ...
... grain boundaries may be lattice defects that interact with the flux lines on their own , although a physical mechanism has not yet been proposed . For preferred orientations of internal surfaces , the corresponding anisotropy in the ...
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... grain size distribution and grain boundary properties as revealed by surface polishing . Second , there is the rapidly relaxing impurity linewidth . This effect is most pronounced in the case of rare earth ions . It provides us with ...
... grain size distribution and grain boundary properties as revealed by surface polishing . Second , there is the rapidly relaxing impurity linewidth . This effect is most pronounced in the case of rare earth ions . It provides us with ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 37 |
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