In an accompanying article, we have described a methodology for the simulation of dislocations in structurally complex materials. We illustrate the applicability of this method through studies of screw dislocations in a structurally simple ionic ceramic (MgO), a molecular ionic mineral (forsterite, Mg2SiO4), a semi-ionic zeolite (siliceous zeolite A) and a covalent molecular crystalline material (the pharmaceutical, orthorhombic paracetamol-II). We focus on the extent of relaxation and the structure of the dislocation cores and comment on similarities and points of disparity between these materials. It is found that the magnitude of the relaxation varies from material to material and does not simply correlate with the magnitude of the princ...
Abstract Understanding the effect of dislocations on the mass transport in ionic ceramics is importa...
La mise en forme des matériaux passe par la déformation à l'échelle atomique de sa structure. Cette ...
In principle, the macroscopic plasticity properties of crystalline materials are derivable from the ...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 3rd August 2005 In an accompanying article, we have...
In an accompanying article, we have described a methodology for the simulation of dislocations in st...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 3rd August 2005 Dislocations influence many propert...
Dislocations influence many properties of crystalline solids, including plastic deformation, growth ...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 3rd August 2005 Dislocations influence many propert...
Dislocations influence many properties of crystalline solids, including plastic deformation, growth ...
Dislocations influence many properties of crystalline solids, including plastic deformation, growth ...
This study investigates the behaviour of selected, morphologically important surfaces of dolomite (C...
Dislocations influence many properties of crystalline solids, including plastic deformation, growth ...
Computer simulations have previously been used to derive the atomic scale properties of the cores of...
Computer simulations have previously been used to derive the atomic scale properties of the cores of...
The core structures of three-fold 1/2 〈111〉 screw dislocations situated near a mode III crack tip we...
Abstract Understanding the effect of dislocations on the mass transport in ionic ceramics is importa...
La mise en forme des matériaux passe par la déformation à l'échelle atomique de sa structure. Cette ...
In principle, the macroscopic plasticity properties of crystalline materials are derivable from the ...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 3rd August 2005 In an accompanying article, we have...
In an accompanying article, we have described a methodology for the simulation of dislocations in st...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 3rd August 2005 Dislocations influence many propert...
Dislocations influence many properties of crystalline solids, including plastic deformation, growth ...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 3rd August 2005 Dislocations influence many propert...
Dislocations influence many properties of crystalline solids, including plastic deformation, growth ...
Dislocations influence many properties of crystalline solids, including plastic deformation, growth ...
This study investigates the behaviour of selected, morphologically important surfaces of dolomite (C...
Dislocations influence many properties of crystalline solids, including plastic deformation, growth ...
Computer simulations have previously been used to derive the atomic scale properties of the cores of...
Computer simulations have previously been used to derive the atomic scale properties of the cores of...
The core structures of three-fold 1/2 〈111〉 screw dislocations situated near a mode III crack tip we...
Abstract Understanding the effect of dislocations on the mass transport in ionic ceramics is importa...
La mise en forme des matériaux passe par la déformation à l'échelle atomique de sa structure. Cette ...
In principle, the macroscopic plasticity properties of crystalline materials are derivable from the ...