Abstract

Results are reported here of a study of the resonance effect of a constant magnetic field and a variable magnetic field crossed with it on the rate of macroplastic deformation and motion of edge dislocations in NaCl crystals. The frequencies of the variable magnetic field at which the maximum variations in the plasticity of the crystals are observed correspond to the resonant frequencies for transitions between the Zeeman sublevels in paramagnetic complexes of point defects and complexes consisting of a point defect and a dislocation. Analysis of the radio-frequency spectra obtained enabled us to establish the role of intercrystal reactions in the formation of the mechanical properties of the crystals.

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