= Crystallographic defects
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Crystallographic defects, also known as crystal defects, are imperfections in the regular arrangement of atoms in a crystalline structure. These defects can significantly influence the physical and mechanical properties of materials, including their strength, ductility, electrical conductivity, and diffusion characteristics. Crystallographic defects can be categorized into several types: 1. **Point Defects**: These are localized disruptions in the crystal lattice. Common types include: - **Vacancies**: Missing atoms in the crystal structure.
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