Interpretation of the Formation Volume of Defects in Crystal Growth
Abstract
In the calculation of the formation enthalpy of a defect, a stress term accompanying the formation volume of the defect appears. This formation volume is conventionally interpreted as the difference in volume between crystals with and without the defect. When defect formation is investigated in the study of crystal growth, the interpretation is sometimes misused by separately treating the volumes of the defect and perfect crystal. However, these two quantities are inseparable, and only the difference between them has physical reality.
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