A period-doubled structure for the 90-degree partial dislocation in silicon
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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structureperiod-doubleddegreedislocationpartialadditionbrokencalculations
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We suggest that the commonly-accepted core structure of the 90-degree partial dislocation in Si may not be correct, and propose instead a period-doubled structure. We present LDA, tight-binding, and classical Keating-model calculations, all of which indicate that the period-doubled structure is lower in energy. The new structure displays a broken mirror symmetry in addition to the period doubling, leading to a wide variety of possible soliton-like defects and kinks.
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