Resistive Stress for the Thickening of Twins in Tin Crystals
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概要
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The steps caused by the screw dislocations on the twin boundary of β-tin crystal are responsible for the thickening of mechanical twins, since all of these steps are composed of twin dislocations in the case of β-tin crystal. Possible origins of the stress needed to the motion of twin dislocations are first, the stress for the twin dislocations to pass through the forest of screw dislocations, and second, the stress to form the stacking fault in the twin. Numerical estimations are in consistency with observations.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1963-08-05
著者
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Kiho Hiroshi
Department Of Physics College Of Liberal Arts And Science Kyoto University
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ISHII Ken-ihiro
Laboratory of Physics, Nagoya Institute of Technology
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Ishii Ken-ihiro
Laboratory Of Physics Nagoya Institute Of Technology
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