Abstract

The elastic interaction energy of some simple arrays of edge dislocations is calculated as a function of position of one member of the array on its glide plane. The resulting energy relations are interpreted as binding potentials for the capture of a dislocation by the array. This mechanism is assumed to be operative in the formation of small-angle grain boundaries in crystals.

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