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Classical Theory Of Crystal Dislocations: From Iron To Gallium Nitride

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  • Title: Classical Theory Of Crystal Dislocations: From Iron To Gallium Nitride
  • Author : Hiroyasu Saka
  • Release Date : January 11, 2017
  • Genre: Physics,Books,Science & Nature,Chemistry,Professional & Technical,Engineering,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 27573 KB

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The book consists of two parts: Part 1 is a standard text of dislocation theory. Mathematics is avoided as much as possible. Part 2 describes application of dislocation theory, which includes mechanical properties (including the inverse temperature dependence of strength) and dislocations in functional materials such as Si, GaN and SiC and dislocations in a thin crystal such as an epitaxial layer. This is what has been long anticipated among researchers in industry.

The book contains about 330 illustrations (mostly originals by the author) and the pictures obtained by the author by means of in-situ experiment in a transmission electron microscope over the past 50 years.

This book includes many exercises, which the author found useful when he was teaching in Department of Materials Science and Engineering of Nagoya University to stimulate their interests in dislocation theory.
Contents: Elements of CrystallographyGeometry of DislocationsFundamentals of Elasticity TheoryElasticity Theory of DislocationsElastic Interaction Between Dislocations and Solute AtomsMotion (Peierls Force) and Multiplication (Frank-Read Source, Bardeen-Herring Source) of DislocationsDislocation GroupsDissociated Dislocations in FCC StructureDissociated Dislocations in HCPDislocations in Ordered Alloys and Intermetallic Compounds and the Inverse Temperature Dependence of the StrengthDislocations in Diamond, Zincblende, Wurtzite Structures and SiCDislocations and Macroscopic StrengthDislocations in Thin Foils
Readership: Graduate students, academics and professionals interested in dislocation theory, crystal dislocations.
Keywords:Dislocations;Structural Materials;Metals and Alloys;Functional Materials;SemiconductorsReview:Key Features:The competing title is "Theory of dislocations" by Hirth and Lothe: In this book, while fundamental aspects are fully described, nothing or only little is mentioned about functional materials such as GaN and SiC, nor about dislocations in a thin crystal such as epilayer, which is essential in modern semiconductor technologyMany original picturesMany exercises, which the author found useful when he was teaching in Department of Materials Science and Engineering of Nagoya University to stimulate their interests in dislocation theory


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