About this Research Topic
This collection aims to address the central issues associated with understanding the nature of imperfections, their formation, interaction, and role in influencing materials' macroscopic properties. It covers a broad spectrum, from atomic-scale defects, such as vacancies, interstitials, and dislocations, to larger scale phenomena like grain boundaries, phase boundaries, and microstructural evolution. We welcome research incorporating computational modeling methods, advanced microscopy techniques, and other experimental approaches aimed at studying these imperfections.
The accurate modeling of defects represents a grand challenge in materials science, from quantifying uncertainties to linking microstructural details to macroscale properties. By soliciting articles in this arena, we hope to foster innovative approaches and spark dialogue that drives the field forward. This issue aims to highlight recent advances, identify gaps in our understanding, and shed light on the prospective directions in the field of imperfections in materials.
Your contributions will provide the materials science community a comprehensive perspective on this burgeoning topic, and we encourage original research, reviews, and perspectives from all researchers engaged in exploring the untapped potential and challenges of defects in materials.
Keywords: defects, dislocations, microstructure, microscopy, computational modeling
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