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Dissociated perfect dislocations in the field-ion image

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Pages 231-240 | Received 15 Jun 1968, Accepted 08 Aug 1968, Published online: 20 Aug 2006

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R.J. Taunt & B. Ralph. (1974) Observations of the fine structure of superdislocations in Ni3Al by field-ion microscopy. The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Applied Physics 30:6, pages 1379-1394.
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D. A. Smith. (1974) Experimental techniques for the study of grain boundary structure. Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly 13:1, pages 65-77.
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A. S. Darling. (1973) Some Properties and Applications of the Platinum-Group Metals. International Metallurgical Reviews 18:3, pages 91-122.
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D.A. Smith, P.J. Birdseye & M.J. Gorinoe. (1973) Forces on dislocations in field-ion specimens; further analysis of some previous observations. The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Applied Physics 27:5, pages 1175-1181.
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D.A. Smith. (1973) Study of interfaces by field-ion microscopy. The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Applied Physics 27:5, pages 1169-1173.
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T.F. Page & B. Ralph. (1972) Dissociated dislocations in field-ion microscope images of iridium and iridium-based alloys. The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Applied Physics 26:3, pages 601-616.
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B. Loberg. (1971) Inelastic changes in specimens during operation of the field-ion microscope. The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Applied Physics 24:189, pages 593-602.
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H. C. Eaton. (1981) Grain boundary dislocation observations using the field ion microscope. Physica Status Solidi (a) 65:2, pages 497-502.
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Calvin L. White, Robert E. Clausing & Lee Heatherly. (1979) The effect of trace element additions on the grain boundary composition of Ir + 0.3 pct W alloys. Metallurgical Transactions A 10:6, pages 683-691.
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D.A. Smith. (1979) Application of field-ion microscopy to the study of grain boundary dislocations. Scripta Metallurgica 13:5, pages 379-381.
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David N. Seidman & John J. Burke. (1974) Field ion microscope observations of the three-fold slmmetric dissociation of screl dislocations in mollbdenum. Acta Metallurgica 22:10, pages 1301-1314.
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T. F. Page, P. R. Howell & B. Ralph. (1973) Comments on ``Grain boundary contrast in field-ion microscope images''. II. Journal of Applied Physics 44:2, pages 902-906.
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D.G. Brandon. (1971) Field-ion microscopy: Recent advances and present problems. Micron (1969) 3:3, pages 384-394.
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M. A. Fortes. (2006) Extrinsic Stacking Faults in Iridium. physica status solidi (b) 43:1, pages 387-392.
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T.F. Page & B. Ralph. (1970) The direct observation of single slip steps on iridium. Surface Science 23:1, pages 211-224.
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B. Ralph. (1970) The metallurgical applications of the field-ion microscope. Surface Science 23:1, pages 130-143.
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A. W. Ruff. (1970) Measurement of stacking fault energy from dislocation interactions. Metallurgical Transactions 1:9, pages 2391-2413.
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