Coincidence site lattice theory of multicrystalline ensembles

It is shown how the coincidence site lattice theory, developed originally for grain boundaries and extended recently to triple junctions, can be applied to more complex ensembles of crystallites with the cubic crystal structure. These include quadruple points, multiple junctions of grains and other...

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Crystalline state (including molecular motions in solids)
CSL boundaries
Defects and impurities in crystals
microstructure
Exact sciences and technology
Grain and twin boundaries
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Structure of solids and liquids
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Theories and models of crystal defects
Theory of crystal structure, crystal symmetry
calculations and modeling
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