K.W. Schwarz, D. Chidambarrao
Materials Science and Engineering: A
Dislocation interactions play a critical role in plasticity and heteroepitaxial strain relaxation. We use real time transmission electron microscopy observations of the interaction between threading and misfit dislocations in SiGe heterostructures to investigate interactions quantitatively. In addition to the expected long-range blocking of threading segments, we observe a new short-range mechanism which is significantly more effective. Simulations show that this reactive blocking occurs when two dislocations with the same Burgers vector reconnect. © 2000 The American Physical Society.
K.W. Schwarz, D. Chidambarrao
Materials Science and Engineering: A
K.W. Schwarz, D. Chidambarrao
Journal of Applied Physics
K.W. Schwarz
Physical Review Letters
L.K. Wickham, K.W. Schwarz, et al.
Physical Review Letters