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Crack boundaries roughness

Another reason is the scattering of light by surface and volume imperfections [211-215]. Such imperfections include surface roughness, rough internal boundaries, and density fluctuations which stem from crystallinity, porous microstructure, pinholes, cracks, splashes, microdust, etc. [Pg.397]


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