190 TONGU UNIVER Chapter 3.Defect in Crystals 大举横城三置州
SINO-ITALIAN CAMPUS Chapter 3. Defect in Crystals
1907 3.1 Defects in crystal Defects influence: I Physical properties II Mechanical properties I"Technological"properties (Formability, corrosion,…) By controlling the lattice defects,materials with properties different from the original ones can be obtained
SINO-ITALIAN CAMPUS 3.1 Defects in crystal Defects influence: Ⅰ、Physical properties Ⅱ、Mechanical properties Ⅲ、“Technological” properties (Formability, corrosion,…) By controlling the lattice defects, materials with properties different from the original ones can be obtained
190> Why studying defects G "Perfect"solids DO NOT exit!!! All contain large numbers of various defects or imperfections.As a matter of fact,many of the properties of materials are profoundly sensitive to deviations from crystalline perfection By "crystalline defect"is meant a lattice irregularity having one or more of its dimensions on the order of an atomic diameter. Classification of crystalline imperfections is frequently made according to geometry or dimensionality of the defect
Why studying defects “Perfect” solids DO NOT exit!!! All contain large numbers of various defects or imperfections. As a matter of fact, many of the properties of materials are profoundly sensitive to deviations from crystalline perfection. By “crystalline defect” is meant a lattice irregularity having one or more of its dimensions on the order of an atomic diameter. Classification of crystalline imperfections is frequently made according to geometry or dimensionality of the defect
190 ONGJI UNIVER、内 Different imperfection are possible ●Impurities in solids Point defects Linear defects Surface defects (interfacial defects, or boundaries,which are two- dimensional) ● Three dimensional defects
SINO-ITALIAN CAMPUS Different imperfection are possible Impurities in solids Point defects Linear defects Surface defects (interfacial defects, or boundaries, which are twodimensional) Three dimensional defects
190 3.1.1 Impurities in solids UNIV All the“real"solids are“impure": It is difficult to refine metals to a purity in excess of 99.9999%>1022-1023 impurity atoms per m3 -The presence of impurity may be undesired,or it could be intentional: Example:C in Fe→steel B in Si ->transistor semi-conductor Alloys:intentional admixing of metals Ex:sterling silver 92.5%-Ag 7.5%Cu Improvement of mechanical properties of Ag
3.1.1 Impurities in solids All the “real” solids are “impure”: It is difficult to refine metals to a purity in excess of 99.9999%→1022 -1023 impurity atoms per m3 -The presence of impurity may be undesired, or it could be intentional: Example: C in Fe →steel B in Si →transistor semi-conductor Alloys: intentional admixing of metals Ex: sterling silver 92.5%-Ag 7.5%Cu Improvement of mechanical properties of Ag