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Welcome to 3.091Lecture 19

October 23, 2009

Point & Line Defects

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Figure 12.15

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Figure 11.3b

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Figure 12.18a

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Figure 12.18b

Figure 12.16

Averill, B., and P. Eldredge. Chemistry: Principles, Patterns, andApplications. Flat World Knowledge, 2011. ISBN: 9781453331224.

Figure 12.15

Figure 12.15

Image by MIT OpenCourseWare. Adapted from Fig. 9.4 in Ashby, M. F., and D. R. H. Jones. Engineering Materials 1. Boston, MA: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005.

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Modeling dislocations in a soap bubble raft (Bragg and Nye)

Soap bubbles (model “atoms”)

Dislocation

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3.091SC Introduction to Solid State ChemistryFall 2009

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