Abstract
The interaction energy between point defects and dislocation patterns (such as the pile-up of dislocation loops and the dislocation wall) is derived. The bias for interstitial absorption by a dislocation in a pattern is shown to be lower than that of an isolated dislocation. The dislocation patterning is proposed to be driven by the dependence of dislocation bias on the dislocation arrangement.
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