Abstract
Local heating of (100) foils of Ge in the electron microscope produces groups of dissociated glide dislocations. These dislocations are able to move further without reassociating. Kleine Bereiche durchstrahlbarer, parallel zu (100) geschnittener Ge-Folien wurden im Elektronenmikroskop mit dem Strahl aufgeheizt. Dadurch entstanden auf (111)-Ebenen Gruppen aufgespaltener beweglicher Versetzungen. Die Bewegung erfolgt im aufgespaltenen Zustand.
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