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A simple string model for annihilation of antiphase-boundary tubes in intermetallic compounds

Pages 725-734 | Received 11 Jul 1994, Accepted 19 Sep 1994, Published online: 04 Oct 2006

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D. Wu & I. Baker. (2002) The activation energies of antiphase-boundary tube annihilation in Fe-Al. Philosophical Magazine A 82:11, pages 2239-2247.
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Rachel Osmundsen & Ian Baker. (2022) The annihilation of antiphase boundary tubes and their effect on strengthening in Ni3Al. Acta Materialia 237, pages 118185.
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Qi Zeng & Ian Baker. (2007) The effects of local versus bulk disorder on the magnetic behavior of stoichiometric Ni3Al. Intermetallics 15:3, pages 419-427.
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I Baker, D Wu, M Wittmann & P.R Munroe. (2004) Observation of strain-induced ferromagnetism in off-stoichiometric Fe2AlMn single crystals. Materials Characterization 52:3, pages 209-216.
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D Wu & I Baker. (2002) Strain-induced ferromagnetism in FeAl single crystals. Materials Science and Engineering: A 329-331, pages 334-338.
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D. Wu & I. Baker. (2011) Strain-Induced Ferromagnetism in Fe-40Al Single Crystals. MRS Proceedings 646.
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