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Slip on {110} in 〈001〉 Nb single crystals deformed in compression at 77°K

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Pages 521-535 | Received 17 Dec 1973, Published online: 20 Aug 2006

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Johsei Nagakawa & M. Meshii. (1981) The deformation of niobium single crystals at temperatures between 77 and 4.2 K. Philosophical Magazine A 44:5, pages 1165-1191.
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H. Saka, K. Noda, T. Imura, H. Matsui & H. Kimura. (1976) HVEM in-situ observation of anomalous (101) slip in molybdenum. The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Applied Physics 34:1, pages 33-48.
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J.C. Huang & G.T. GrayIIIIII. (1988) Substructure evolution and deformation modes in shock-loaded niobium. Materials Science and Engineering: A 103:2, pages 241-255.
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J. Nagakawa & M. Meshii. (1981) Electron irradiation hardening in niobium single crystals. Journal of Nuclear Materials 101:1-2, pages 162-171.
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J. Nagakawa & M. Meshii. 1979. Strength of Metals and Alloys. Strength of Metals and Alloys 989 994 .
H. Matsui & H. Kimura. (1976) Anomalous {110} slip in high-purity molybdenum single crystals and its comparison with that in V(a) metals. Materials Science and Engineering 24:2, pages 247-256.
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J. A. Shields, R. Gibala & T. E. Mitchell. (1976) Dislocation substructure in Ta-Re-N alloys deformed at 77 K. Metallurgical Transactions A 7:8, pages 1111-1121.
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H. Matsui & H. Kimura. (1975) Anomalous {110} slip and the role of co-planar double slip in BCC metals. Scripta Metallurgica 9:9, pages 971-978.
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Nestor J. Zaluzec & Hamish L. Fraser. (1974) The origin of dislocations with b = <110> in single crystals of β-nial compressed along <001> at elevated temperatures. Scripta Metallurgica 8:9, pages 1049-1053.
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