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  2. Dislocation - Wikipedia

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    Schematic diagram (lattice planes) showing an edge dislocation. Burgers vector in black, dislocation line in blue. A crystalline material consists of a regular array of atoms, arranged into lattice planes. An edge dislocation is a defect where an extra half-plane of atoms is introduced midway through the crystal, distorting nearby planes of atoms.

  3. Burgers vector - Wikipedia

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    The vector's magnitude and direction is best understood when the dislocation-bearing crystal structure is first visualized without the dislocation, that is, the perfect crystal structure. In this perfect crystal structure, a rectangle whose lengths and widths are integer multiples of a (the unit cell edge length) is drawn encompassing the site ...

  4. Crystallographic defect - Wikipedia

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    The dislocation line is presented in blue, the Burgers vector b in black. Edge dislocations are caused by the termination of a plane of atoms in the middle of a crystal. In such a case, the adjacent planes are not straight, but instead bend around the edge of the terminating plane so that the crystal structure is perfectly ordered on either side.

  5. Dislocation creep - Wikipedia

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    Two types of dislocations exist: edge and screw dislocations. Edge dislocations form the edge of an extra layer of atoms inside the crystal lattice. Screw dislocations form a line along which the crystal lattice jumps one lattice point. In both cases the dislocation line forms a linear defect through the crystal lattice, but the crystal can ...

  6. Slip (materials science) - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of dislocations in crystals that can induce slip - edge dislocations and screw dislocations. Edge dislocations have the direction of the Burgers vector perpendicular to the dislocation line, while screw dislocations have the direction of the Burgers vector parallel to the dislocation line. The type of dislocations generated ...

  7. File:Burgers Vector and dislocations (screw and edge type).svg

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    English: An illustration of the burgers vector in a screw and edge dislocation For more info, I highly recommend "The Physics of Semiconductors" by Marius Grundmann, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-13884-3 Date

  8. File:Edge dislocation.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Edge_dislocation.png licensed with PD-user-en, PD-user-w . 2005-07-24T19:27:30Z Dake 354x219 (7060 Bytes) This image was copied from wikipedia:en.

  9. File:Dislocation edge d2.svg - Wikipedia

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