Abstract
Two sets of elongated epitaxial (111) Ag islands rotated by 90/sup 0/ with respect to each other were observed to grow on (001) Cu substrates. In addition, two sets of edge misfit dislocations lay parallel to (110) Cu and (110) Cu or equivalently along (110) Ag and (112) Ag. Their Burgers vectors were determined, together with the elastic strains in these two directions. The island elongation was interpreted as arising from a lower strain energy in the preferred direction of growth.
Citation Formats
Vook, R W, and Chao, S S.
Misfit dislocations in (001) Cu/(111) Ag epitaxial bilayers.
Switzerland: N. p.,
1979.
Web.
doi:10.1016/0040-6090(79)90237-2.
Vook, R W, & Chao, S S.
Misfit dislocations in (001) Cu/(111) Ag epitaxial bilayers.
Switzerland.
https://doi.org/10.1016/0040-6090(79)90237-2
Vook, R W, and Chao, S S.
1979.
"Misfit dislocations in (001) Cu/(111) Ag epitaxial bilayers."
Switzerland.
https://doi.org/10.1016/0040-6090(79)90237-2.
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abstractNote = {Two sets of elongated epitaxial (111) Ag islands rotated by 90/sup 0/ with respect to each other were observed to grow on (001) Cu substrates. In addition, two sets of edge misfit dislocations lay parallel to (110) Cu and (110) Cu or equivalently along (110) Ag and (112) Ag. Their Burgers vectors were determined, together with the elastic strains in these two directions. The island elongation was interpreted as arising from a lower strain energy in the preferred direction of growth.}
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title = {Misfit dislocations in (001) Cu/(111) Ag epitaxial bilayers}
author = {Vook, R W, and Chao, S S}
abstractNote = {Two sets of elongated epitaxial (111) Ag islands rotated by 90/sup 0/ with respect to each other were observed to grow on (001) Cu substrates. In addition, two sets of edge misfit dislocations lay parallel to (110) Cu and (110) Cu or equivalently along (110) Ag and (112) Ag. Their Burgers vectors were determined, together with the elastic strains in these two directions. The island elongation was interpreted as arising from a lower strain energy in the preferred direction of growth.}
doi = {10.1016/0040-6090(79)90237-2}
journal = []
volume = {58}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {1979}
month = {Jan}
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