SMRTR Science & EngineeringJul 17, 2025Science Daily

Why broken crystals are stronger

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Researchers from the University of Osaka developed a mathematical model using differential geometry to describe crystal defects. Published in Royal Society Open Science, the study offers a unified approach to understanding various crystal imperfections. Using Riemann-Cartan manifolds, the team proved relationships between defects and derived expressions for their stress fields. This breakthrough could lead to designing materials with specific properties by leveraging crystal defects, potentially creating stronger materials.

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