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The cell diameter decreases with increasing solute concentration and the
structure of the cell walls becomes increasingly diffuse . A solute concentration is
eventually reached where a cell structure is no longer apparent and dislocations
are ...
The cell diameter decreases with increasing solute concentration and the
structure of the cell walls becomes increasingly diffuse . A solute concentration is
eventually reached where a cell structure is no longer apparent and dislocations
are ...
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stabilities of these alloys under a given environment or the appearance of
intermediate phases in binary and multicomponent alloy systems , it is important
for us to develop theoretical models on the basis of alloy structures for calculating
the ...
stabilities of these alloys under a given environment or the appearance of
intermediate phases in binary and multicomponent alloy systems , it is important
for us to develop theoretical models on the basis of alloy structures for calculating
the ...
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for the compositional variations of the component elements in binary intermetallic
phases exhibiting the CsCl - ( B2 ) structure , the face - centered tetragonal AuCu
I ( L1 . ) structure and the cubic CuzAu I ( L12 ) structure . The only parameter ...
for the compositional variations of the component elements in binary intermetallic
phases exhibiting the CsCl - ( B2 ) structure , the face - centered tetragonal AuCu
I ( L1 . ) structure and the cubic CuzAu I ( L12 ) structure . The only parameter ...
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RICHARD W VOOK | 2 |
Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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