Disclinations, dislocations, and continuous defects: A reappraisal

From MaRDI portal
Publication:3077055

DOI10.1103/RevModPhys.80.61zbMath1205.82128arXiv0704.3055OpenAlexW2010578195WikidataQ57602027 ScholiaQ57602027MaRDI QIDQ3077055

Maurice Kleman, Joseph Friedel

Publication date: 21 February 2011

Published in: Reviews of Modern Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0704.3055




Related Items (19)

Dual gauge field theory of quantum liquid crystals in two dimensionsContinuum Mechanics of the Interaction of Phase Boundaries and Dislocations in SolidsGeodesics in a space with a spherically symmetric dislocationA fundamental improvement to Ericksen-Leslie kinematicsPath integration in conical spaceLandau levels in the presence of a cosmic string in rainbow gravityThe noncommutative quantum Hall effect with anomalous magnetic moment in three different relativistic scenariosTopological effects on relativistic energy spectra of diatomic molecules under the magnetic field with Kratzer potential and thermodynamic-optical propertiesSlip-induced conservation laws for dislocation structures in the finite kinematic frameworkDisclinations and GND tensor effects on the multislip flow rule in crystal plasticityContinuum mechanics of line defects in liquid crystals and liquid crystal elastomersOn structured surfaces with defects: geometry, strain incompatibility, stress field, and natural shapesCartan's spiral staircase in physics and, in particular, in the gauge theory of dislocationsOn the relevance of generalized disclinations in defect mechanicsTopology and geometry of smectic order on compact curved substratesRelativistic quantum motion of an electron in spinning cosmic string spacetime in the presence of uniform magnetic field and Aharonov-Bohm potentialA perturbative approach to the backflow dynamics of nematic defectsA novel discrete investigation of screw dislocations in the BCC crystal latticeComputing with non-orientable defects: nematics, smectics and natural patterns



Cites Work


This page was built for publication: Disclinations, dislocations, and continuous defects: A reappraisal