Crystallite-conjugation regions and adjacent lattice regions in polycrystalline iridium: III. Enthalpies of formation of vacancies and the energies of interaction of partners in vacancy complexes with oxygen formed in the cores of crystallite-conjugation regions in polycrystalline iridium

Author:

Klotsman S. M.,Timofeev A. N.,Dudarev M. S.,Rudenko V. K.

Publisher

Pleiades Publishing Ltd

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics

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