Kohzuki Yohichi
Study on the interaction between a dislocation and impurities Part XIX Groping for a suitable force-distance relation between a dislocation and the agglomerate in crystals by effective stress-temperature relation
        大島商船高等専門学校紀要 Volume 45
        Page 51-54
        
    published_at 2012-12
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        転位と不純物との相互作用に関する研究 (19) :  結晶中の転位と不純物の凝集体とのモデルについて 凝集体による有効応力と温度との関係からの模索
        Study on the interaction between a dislocation and impurities Part XIX Groping for a suitable force-distance relation between a dislocation and the agglomerate in crystals by effective stress-temperature relation
        
    
        
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            dislocation
            agglomerate of impurities
            force-distance relation
    An attempt to select the most suitable force-distance relation between a dislocation and the agglomerate (trimer) of impurity-vacancy dipoles in annealed KCl:Sr2+ (SrCl2 0.050 mol% in the melt) single crystals was conducted among the four models: the Fleischer’s model, a square, a parabolic, and a triangular force-distance relations. These models are taken into account the Friedel relation between the effective stress and the average dislocation segments. This was carried out on the basis of the temperature dependence of p1 τ , which reveals the force-distance profile. Unfortunately, there is no difference in the linear p1 τ -temperature relation for the four models. Therefore, it is difficult to select the most suitable model of the four from the linear plots of effective stress vs. temperature.
        
        
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        departmental bulletin paper
    
    
        
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            大島商船高等専門学校
    
    
        
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        2012-12
    
    
        
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                [ISSN]0387-9232
            
            
                
                
                [NCID]AN00031668
            
    
