Abstract

The relationship between the formation-decay processes of the simplest impurity aggregates, i.e. dimers and trimers, and the yield stress changes in sodium chloride crystals doped with divalent cation impurities has been investigated. The amount of chosen heat treatments, and the yield stress of these crystals has been determined. The measurements show that the yield stress depends on both, the kind of aggregate and the type of a quaisatomistic model of the interaction between dislocations and aggregates.

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