Point defect in solids: Shear dominance of the far-field energy

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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10.1103/PhysRevB.75.092102

It is shown that the elastic energy far from a point defect in an isotropic
solid is mainly shear elastic energy. The calculation, which is based on a
standard dipole expansion, shows that no matter how large or small the bulk
modulus is compared to the shear modulus, less than 10% of the distant point
defect energy is associated with volume changes.

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