Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman |
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... partial difference equations . They may be reduced to differential equations by approximating the discrete variables ( n , m ) by continuous ones and the differences by differentials . Using Taylor series expansions 18 J. H. VAN DER ...
... partial difference equations . They may be reduced to differential equations by approximating the discrete variables ( n , m ) by continuous ones and the differences by differentials . Using Taylor series expansions 18 J. H. VAN DER ...
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... partially accommodated by homogeneous strain and partially by dislocations and that the strain com- ponent would decrease monotonically with increasing thickness . In the present model the dislocations are supposed to be generated at ...
... partially accommodated by homogeneous strain and partially by dislocations and that the strain com- ponent would decrease monotonically with increasing thickness . In the present model the dislocations are supposed to be generated at ...
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... partial annealing and partial formation of diinterstitials . This assumption is justified by a simul- taneous change of the scattering perpendicular to к not shown in Fig . 16 . Further clustering after 130 ° K annealing changes even ...
... partial annealing and partial formation of diinterstitials . This assumption is justified by a simul- taneous change of the scattering perpendicular to к not shown in Fig . 16 . Further clustering after 130 ° K annealing changes even ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
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Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 37 |
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