Partial Dislocations
In the original concept of Volterra, the Burgers' vector of a crystal dislocation is a
translation vector of the crystal, that is, a vector that connects atom positions so that the
crystal can be rejoined perfectly across its glide plane. Such a dislocation is called a total
dislocation. The element of slip it induces carries an atom in the glide plane from one
atom position to another. Only total dislocations can be true two-dimensional defects. If
the Burgers' vector were not a translation vector of the crystal the slipped surfaces would
not weld perfectly together across the glide plane and a planar, surface defect would be
left behind whenever the dislocation moved.
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