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... dislocations at rest are locked in place by mobile solute atoms ; ( 2 ) friction
mechanisms , mobile dislocation movement is restricted by internal stress fields
associated with the presence of relatively immobile solute atoms ; and ( 3 )
structure ...
... dislocations at rest are locked in place by mobile solute atoms ; ( 2 ) friction
mechanisms , mobile dislocation movement is restricted by internal stress fields
associated with the presence of relatively immobile solute atoms ; and ( 3 )
structure ...
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B . Dislocation Friction Mechanisms Friction mechanisms for solid solution
strengthening propose that strengthening arises as ... Mott and Nabarro
recognized that the internal stresses associated with localized shear strains
about solute atoms ...
B . Dislocation Friction Mechanisms Friction mechanisms for solid solution
strengthening propose that strengthening arises as ... Mott and Nabarro
recognized that the internal stresses associated with localized shear strains
about solute atoms ...
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Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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