Dislocations in Solids
  1. 672 pages
  2. English
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About this book

This volume comprises the Proceedings of the Yamada Conference IX on Dislocations in Solids, held in August 1984 in Tokyo. The purpose of the conference was two-fold: firstly to evaluate the increasing data on basic properties of dislocations and their interaction with other types of defects in solids and, secondly, to increase understanding of the material properties brought about by dislocation-related phenomena. Metals and alloys, semi-conductors and ions crystals were discussed. One of the important points of contention was the electronic state at the core of dislocation. Another was the dislocation model of amorphous structure.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Preface
  6. Participants List
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Memorial Lecture: The Development of the Idea of a Crystal Dislocation
  9. I. Elastic Theory
  10. II. Atomic Structure
  11. III. Electrons And Phonons in Dislocated Crystals
  12. IV. Fundamental Processes in Dislocation Motion
  13. V. Dislocations in Metals: Interaction with Point Defects
  14. VI. Dislocations in Metals: Motion
  15. VII. Dislocations in Semiconductors: Electronic States
  16. VIII. Dislocations in Semiconductors: Interaction with Point Defects
  17. IX. Dislocations in Semiconductors: Motion
  18. X. Dislocations in Ionic Crystals
  19. XI. Dislocations in Special Materials
  20. XII. Amorphous Structure
  21. XIII. Internal Friction
  22. XIV. Fracture
  23. XV. Grain Boundaries
  24. Author Index

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