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Disclinations and disconnections in minerals and metals
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Wang, Jian
, Hirth, John P.
, Hirth, Greg
in
Crystal defects
/ Disclinations
/ Electron microscopy
/ Engineering
/ Grain boundaries
/ Grain boundary sliding
/ Metals
/ Minerals
/ Physical Sciences
2020
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Disclinations and disconnections in minerals and metals
by
Wang, Jian
, Hirth, John P.
, Hirth, Greg
in
Crystal defects
/ Disclinations
/ Electron microscopy
/ Engineering
/ Grain boundaries
/ Grain boundary sliding
/ Metals
/ Minerals
/ Physical Sciences
2020
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Disclinations and disconnections in minerals and metals
2020
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Overview
A different type of defect, the coherency disclination, is added to disclination types. Disconnections that include disclination content are considered. A criterion is suggested to distinguish disconnections with dislocation content from those with disclination content. Electron microscopy reveals unit disconnections in a low albite grain boundary, defects important in grain boundary sliding. Disconnections of varying step heights are displayed and shown to define both deformed and recovered structures.
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National Academy of Sciences
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