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Defects in quasicrystals, revisited II- perfect and imperfect dislocations

Materials Science 2013-08-27 v2

Abstract

In this paper, the second part of a survey of the geometric properties of defects in quasicrystals studied from the Volterra viewpoint (see ref. [1]), we show that: 1- a {\sf disvection line} LE_{||} \subset \mathrm E_{||} of Burgers vector b=b+b\textbf b =\textbf b_{||}+\textbf b_\bot splits naturally along L_{||} into a {\sf perfect dislocation} of Burgers vector b\textbf b_{||} and an {\sf imperfect dislocation} of Burgers vector related to b\textbf b_{\bot}, akin to a stacking fault, (a 'phason' defect), 2- the 'phason' defects are classified according to the relative position of Σ\Sigma_{\bot} with respect to a partition of the acceptance window AW which depends on the direction of b\textbf b_\bot . The perpendicular cut surface ΣAW\Sigma_{\bot}\subset \mathrm {AW} here introduced is a mapping of the usual cut surface ΣE\Sigma_{||}\subset\mathrm E_{||}. Imperfect dislocations in QCs are somewhat similar to Kronberg's synchroshear dislocations. It is also shown that climb must generically be easier than glide.

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@article{arxiv.1303.5773,
  title  = {Defects in quasicrystals, revisited II- perfect and imperfect dislocations},
  author = {Maurice Kleman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.5773},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

18 pages, 10 figures The part relative to the mapping of the physical cut surface on the perpendicular space has been expanded