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Lattice defects small angle boundaries

Figure 1.15 Small angle grain boundary. The defect can be considered as a two-dimensional array of step dislocations tilting the two crystals by an angle 0. The defect is characterized by the distance d between the step dislocations and by the tilting angle = old (a lattice constant according to KitteP ). Figure 1.15 Small angle grain boundary. The defect can be considered as a two-dimensional array of step dislocations tilting the two crystals by an angle 0. The defect is characterized by the distance d between the step dislocations and by the tilting angle = old (a lattice constant according to KitteP ).

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