Abstract

The electrical effect associated with a controlled inhomogeneous plastic deformation has been studied on pure, doped and quenched rocksalt single crystals by means of a technique which allows quantitative measurements. The magnitude and shape of the signals varies with the concentration of the dope and a reversal of sign is obtained when the concentration of the Na 2O 2, added to the melt, is of the order of 0.50 per cent. From these observations it is concluded that the moving dislocations transport vacancies situated in the swept zone. A marked reduction of the signals is observed on quenched crystals, even in zones having a hardness comparable with that of untreated specimens.

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