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Structure of self-interstitial in some common metals. The left-hand side of each crystal type shows the perfect crystal and the right-hand side the one with a defect. Kai Nordlund, originally made for docent lecture in 1998 with FrameMaker, text changed to English in 2007 with gimp.
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