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Effect of surface on the dissociation of perfect dislocations into Shockley partials describing the herringbone Au(1 1 1) surface reconstruction

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In the framework of the continuum elastic theory, the equilibrium positions of Shockley partial dislocations have been determined as a function of their distance from the free surface. It is found that the dissociation width decreases with the decreasing depth, except for a depth range very close to the free surface for which the dissociation width is enlarged. A similar behaviour is also predicted when Shockley dislocation pairs are regularly arranged, whatever the wavelength. These results derived from the elastic theory are compared to STM observations of the reconstructed (1 1 1) surface in gold, which is usually described by a Shockley dislocations network.
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hal-02304355 , version 1 (03-10-2019)

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A. Ait-Oubba, C. Coupeau, J. Durinck, M. Talea, J. Grilhé. Effect of surface on the dissociation of perfect dislocations into Shockley partials describing the herringbone Au(1 1 1) surface reconstruction. Philosophical Magazine, 2018, 98 (17), pp.1594-1607. ⟨10.1080/14786435.2018.1447702⟩. ⟨hal-02304355⟩
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