Dissociated vacancies and screw dislocations in MgO and UO2: atomistic modeling and linear elasticity analysis
Abstract Understanding the effect of dislocations on the mass transport in ionic ceramics is important for understanding the behavior of these materials in a variety of contexts. In particular, the dissociated nature of vacancies at screw dislocations, or more generally, at a wide range of low-angle...
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Auteurs principaux: | Xiang-Yang Liu, Enrique Martinez, Blas P. Uberuaga |
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2019
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