1998
DOI: 10.1134/1.1261993
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Electronic redistribution in the neighborhood of the nucleus of a linear dislocation

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“…At the structural PT existence of inhomogeneous deformation (for example, on the interphase boundary) leads to redistribution of the electron density near the defect ∆n(z). We will follow the works [11,12] for calculation of this redistribution. Let us consider a model function of mechanical stress σ M (z): Fig.…”
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“…At the structural PT existence of inhomogeneous deformation (for example, on the interphase boundary) leads to redistribution of the electron density near the defect ∆n(z). We will follow the works [11,12] for calculation of this redistribution. Let us consider a model function of mechanical stress σ M (z): Fig.…”
Section: Possible Mechanisms and Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the framework of model in which the state of the conduction electrons of an alloy is described by a single orbital nondegenerate band the strain created by mechanical stress can cause a band shift in energy. The Hamiltonian that includes such an eect has a form [11,12]:…”
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“…Induced by them distortions give rise to redistribution of electrons in a crystal and, as a result, to renormalization of these distortions [1,2].…”
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