Title of article
Mechanical properties and defect chemistry
Author/Authors
Lubomirsky، نويسنده , , Igor، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
4
From page
1639
To page
1642
Abstract
A brief overview of changes in mechanical properties of solids driven by the chemistry of point defects is given. Two major types of effects are considered: direct effects caused by non-interacting point defects and collective effects induced by interacting point defects. The first group includes (1) changes in the linear dimensions of a solid in response to a change in defect concentration and (2) stress induced due to an inhomogeneous distribution of point defects, a so-called chemical stress. The second group includes (1) defect order–disorder transitions accompanied by self-strain and (2) deviations from linear elastic behavior due to the dissociation/association of point defects. All of the above become important if the concentration of point defects is very high (above 1021 cm− 3). These effects may lead to significant anomalies in mechanical properties: spontaneous stress and strain and changes in elastic constants. These effects may significantly affect the application of materials with a large concentration of point defects.
Keywords
Point Defects , Elasticity , ionic conductors
Journal title
Solid State Ionics
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Solid State Ionics
Record number
1719116
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