Shockley partial dislocation

Shockley partial dislocation

[′shäk·lē ′pär·shəl ‚dis·lō′kā·shən] (solid-state physics) A partial dislocation in which the Burger's vector lies in the fault plane, so that it is able to glide, in contrast to a Frank partial dislocation. Also known as glissile dislocation.