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[en] The induced interaction due to the diaelastic polarizability of point defects is discussed. Like the van der Waals interaction it falls off as 1/R0. In spite of this sharp fall off it can become important for defect reactions if the diaelastic polarizability is very high as it is known for self-interstitials in fcc metals. In the latter case the induced interaction is attractive in all directions. As a first approach to the problem continuum theory is used. A lattice theoretical treatment is sketched
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Robinson, M.T.; Young, F.W. Jr. (eds.); Energy Research and Development Administration, Washington, D.C. (USA); National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. (USA); Oak Ridge National Lab., Tenn. (USA); p. 254-260; 1975; International conference on radiation damage in metals; Gatlinburg, Tennessee, USA; 5 Oct 1975
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