dislocationmediated
Dislocationmediated refers to mechanisms or phenomena in materials science that are governed by the movement, interaction, and behavior of dislocations within a crystal lattice. Dislocations are line defects in the crystal structure that enable plastic deformation under applied stress. The dislocationmediated processes are fundamental to understanding the mechanical properties of metals, ceramics, and other crystalline materials.
In crystalline solids, dislocation motion facilitates deformation at stresses lower than those required for uniform shear
Research in this area has explored how dislocation behavior is affected by temperature, impurity atoms, and
Dislocationmediated phenomena also play a role in phase transformations, deformation twinning, and recovery processes. Advances in
Overall, the term "dislocationmediated" highlights the central role of dislocations in mediating the deformation and mechanical