Dislocations in Solids Volume 16 This page intentionally left blank Dislocations in Solids Volume 16 The 30th Anniversary Volume Edited by J. P. HIRTH Hereford,AZ, USA and L. KUBIN Laboratoire d’E´tudedes Microstructures, CNRS-ONERA, ChatillonCedex, France Amsterdam(cid:2)Boston(cid:2)Heidelberg(cid:2)London(cid:2)NewYork(cid:2)Oxford Paris(cid:2)SanDiego(cid:2)SanFrancisco(cid:2)Singapore(cid:2)Sidney(cid:2)Tokyo North-HollandisanimprintofElsevier North-Holland isan imprint ofElsevier Radarweg 29,POBox 211, 1000AEAmsterdam,The Netherlands Linacre House,Jordan Hill, Oxford OX28DP,UK First edition2010 Copyrightr2010Elsevier B.V.All rightsreserved Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,storedinaretrievalsystemortransmittedin any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without thepriorwritten permission ofthepublisher Permissions may be sought directly from Elsevier’s Science & Technology Rights Department in Oxford, UK: phone (þ44) (0) 1865 843830; fax (þ44) (0) 1865 853333; email: [email protected]. 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Becauseofrapidadvancesinthemedicalsciences,inparticular,independentverificationof diagnoses anddrugdosages shouldbemade LibraryofCongress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Acatalog recordforthis bookisavailable fromthe LibraryofCongress British Library Cataloguingin Publication Data Acatalogue record forthisbookis available fromtheBritish Library ISBN: 978-0-444-53443-9 ISSN: 1572-4859 ForinformationonallNorth-Hollandpublications visitourwebsiteatelsevierdirect.com Printed andboundin Great Britain 1011121314 109 8 7 6 54 3 2 1 Preface This 30th AnniversaryVolume brings the series to a close. The intent of the series asinitiatedbyF.R.N.Nabarrowastofeatureincisivepositionpapersandtoextend thetreatmentofdislocationstonewmaterials.Thesuccessoftheseriesindoingso is extended in the present volume. New materials addressed for the first time includethechaptersonmineralsbyBarberetal.andthechapterondislocationsin colloidal crystals by Schall and Spaepen. The latter was an area of interest for Nabarro late in his career. Moriarty et al. extend the first principles calculations of kink configurations in bcc metals to high pressures, including the use of flexible boundary conditions to model dilatational effects. Rabier et al. clarify the issue of glide-shuffle slip systems in diamond cubic and related III–V compounds. Metadislocations, discussed by Feuerbacher and Heggen, represent a new type of defect in multicomponent metal compounds and alloys. Thus, as with other recent volumesintheseries,thisvolumeincludeschaptersonawiderangeoftopics,allat the leading edge of new research in the dislocation area. J.P. Hirth L. Kubin v This page intentionally left blank Contents Volume 16 Preface v Contents vii List of Contents of Volumes 1–15 ix 92. L.H. Yang, M. Tang and J.A. Moriarty DislocationsandPlasticityinbccTransitionMetalsatHighPressure 1 93. J. Rabier, L. Pizzagalli and J.L. Demenet Dislocations in Silicon at High Stress 47 94. M. Feuerbacher and M. Heggen Metadislocations 109 95. D.J. Barber, H.-R. Wenk, G. Hirth and D.L. Kohlstedt Dislocations in Minerals 171 96. P. Schall and F. Spaepen Dislocations in Colloidal Crystals 233 Author Index 263 Subject Index 275 vii This page intentionally left blank Contents of Volumes 1–15 VOLUME1.TheElasticTheory 1979,1strepr.1980;ISBN0-7204-0756-7 J.Friedel,Dislocations–anintroduction 1 1. A.M.Kosevich,Crystaldislocationsandthetheoryofelasticity 33 2. J.W.SteedsandJ.R.Willis,Dislocationsinanisotropicmedia 143 3. J.D.Eshelby,Boundaryproblems 167 4. B.K.D.Gairola,Nonlinearelasticproblems 223 VOLUME2.DislocationsinCrystals 1979,1strepr.1982;ISBN0-444-85004-x 5. R.BulloughandV.K.Tewary,Latticetheoriesofdislocations 1 6. S.Amelinckx,Dislocationsinparticularstructures 67 7. J.W.Matthews,Misfitdislocations 461 VOLUME3.MovingDislocations 1980;2ndprinting1983;ISBN0-444-85015-5 8. J.WeertmanandJ.R.Weertman,Movingdislocations 1 9. Resistancetothemotionofdislocations(tobeincludedinasupplementaryvolume) 10. G.Scho¨ck,Thermodynamicsandthermalactivationofdislocations 63 11. J.W.ChristianandA.G.Crocker,Dislocationsandlatticetransformations 165 12. J.C.Savage,Dislocationsinseismology 251 VOLUME4.DislocationsinMetallurgy 1979;2ndprinting1983;ISBN0-444-85025-2 13. R.W.BalluffiandA.V.Granato,Dislocations,vacanciesandinterstitials 1 14. F.C.Larche´,Nucleationandprecipitationondislocations 135 15. P.Haasen,Solutionhardeninginf.c.c.metals 155 H.Suzuki,Solidsolutionhardeninginbody-centredcubicalloys 191 V.Gerold,Precipitationhardening 219 16. S.J.BasinskiandZ.S.Basinski,Plasticdeformationandworkhardening 261 17. E.Smith,Dislocationsandcracks 363 VOLUME5.OtherEffectsofDislocations:Disclinations 1980;2ndprinting1983;ISBN0-444-85050-3 18. C.J.Humphreys,Imagingofdislocations 1 19. B.Mutaftschiev,Crystalgrowthanddislocations 57 ix