Basic problems and applications
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Basic problems and applications
(Dislocations in solids / edited by F.R.N. Nabarro, v. 8)
North-Holland , Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1989
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Description
It was fashionable at one time to say that, while dislocations were pleasant playthings for physicists and could explain some long-established technological observations, their study did not contribute to the advance of technology and the economy. The chapters in Volume 8 remind us that a knowledge of esoteric topics, such as interfacial dislocations and the detailed structure of the cores of dislocations in unusual crystal structures, has been essential in the development of semiconductor devices and of superalloys.
Table of Contents
38. Line Defects in Interfaces (R.C. Pond). 39. The Dislocation Core and Plasticity (M.S. Duesbery). 40. Conduction Electron Scattering in Dislocated Metals (B.R. Watts). 41. The Prediction of Critical Misfit and Thickness in Epitaxy (W.A. Jesser, J.H. van der Merwe). 42. Microstresses and the Mechanical Properties of Crystals (P.J. Jackson). 43. The Electroplastic Effect in Metals (H. Conrad, A.F. Sprecher). Author Index. Subject Index. Cumulative Index.
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