<p>In the 1950s the direct observation of dislocations became possible, stimulatΒ ing the interest of many research workers in the dynamics of dislocations. This led to major contributions to the understanding of the plasticity of various crysΒ talline materials. During this time the study of metals
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<p>The book gives an overview of the dynamic behavior of dislocations and its relation to plastic deformation. It introduces the general properties of dislocations and treats the dislocation dynamics in some detail. Finally, examples are described of the processes in different classes of materials,
1. Introduction.- 2. Experimental methods.- 3. Properties of dislocations.- 4. Dislocation motion.- 5. Dislocation kinetics, work-hardening and recovery.- 6. Semiconductors.- 7. Ceramic single crystals.- 8. Metallic alloys.- 9. Intermetallic alloys.- 10. Quasicrystals.- 11. Conclusion
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