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Theoretical Aspects of Phase Transitions in Internal Interfaces
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2011
Abstract
Phase transitions which are possible in internal interfaces are grouped into several classes. Simple examples of these transitions, corresponding to coherent interphase boundaries and antiphase boundaries, are given for each class. Lattice models may be used to study these transitions. Interfacial phase behavior closely connected with bulk phase transitions is also discussed. Implications for extended faults bounded by partial dislocations are suggested.
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