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Crystallographic defect

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Crystalline solids have a very regular atomic structure: that is, the local positions of atoms with respect to each other are repeated at the atomic scale. These arrangements are called crystal structures, and their study is called crystallography. However, most crystalline materials are not perfect: the regular pattern of atomic arrangement is interrupted by crystal defects. The various types of defects are enumerated here.

Table of contents
1 Point defects
2 Line defects
3 Planar defects
4 Bulk defects

Point defects

Line defects

Planar defects

Bulk defects