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DescriptionSurface diffusion jump mechanisms.png | Surface diffusion jump mechanisms. Diagram of various jumps that may take place on a square lattice such as the fcc (100) plane. 1) Single jump; 2) Diagonal jump; 3) Double jump; 4) Triple jump; 5) Rebound jump (atom ends up in same place it started). Non-nearest-neighbor jumps typically take place with greater frequency at higher temperatures. Not to scale. |
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