Dislocation climb is therefore dependent from the velocity of vacancy diffusion.
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Another possible diffusion mechanism involves lattice Demonstration of atomic fluxes in vacancy diffusion
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Well, vacancy concentration and vacancy diffusion would increase.
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In a small angle dislocation boundary, the migration rate depends on vacancy diffusion between dislocations.
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The volumetric activation energy indicates that the rate of Harper-Dorn creep is controlled by vacancy diffusion to and from dislocations, resulting in climb-controlled dislocation motion.