A new regime for mechanical annealing and strong sample-size strengthening in body centred cubic molybdenum
Because of crystal symmetry, body centred cubic (BCC) metals have large differences in lattice friction between screw and edge dislocations, and manifest generally different mechanical behaviours from face centred cubic (FCC) metals. Although mechanical annealing (significant drop in stored dislocat...
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Nature Publishing Group,
2015-04-30T14:29:24Z.
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