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Crystal Defects and Crystalline Interfaces
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Author(s):
W. Bollmann
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1970
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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978-3-642-49175-7
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978-3-642-49173-3
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1970
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10.1007/978-3-642-49173-3
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 3
General Aspects of the Structure of Crystals
pp. 13
Some Special Crystal Structures
pp. 37
Point Defects
pp. 41
The Individual Dislocation: Geometrical Basis
pp. 51
Interaction between a Dislocation and its Surroundings
pp. 70
The Interaction of Dislocations
pp. 78
Partial Dislocations
pp. 98
Dualistic Representation of Dislocation Reactions
pp. 113
Short Description of the Relations between Dislocations and Point Defects, and Dislocation Dynamics
pp. 118
Dislocation Networks—Subgrain Boundaries
pp. 143
General Geometrical Theory of Crystalline Interfaces
pp. 186
Applications of the 0-Lattice Theory
pp. 215
Completion of the Linear 0-Lattice Theory and Extension to Non-Linear Problems
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