Nabarro
Nabarro is a surname of European origin. It is most often encountered in scientific literature in connection with dislocation theory and diffusion processes in solids. In materials science, the name is associated with the Nabarro–Herring model, which describes diffusion-controlled creep in crystalline solids at high temperatures. The model, named for F. R. Nabarro and J. P. Herring, explains how atoms migrate through the lattice via vacancies to accommodate deformation, and it predicts how creep rate depends on temperature, grain size, and diffusion properties. This mechanism contrasts with grain-boundary diffusion creep, known as the Coble mechanism.
Beyond the Nabarro–Herring model, the surname appears in biographical and historical contexts related to scientists who
In summary, nabarro most prominently refers to a surname linked to foundational work in the theory of