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A non-planar dissociation of non-screw 1/2[¯111] (110) dislocations is proposed. The dissociation is possible for dislocations of [1¯11] and [1¯10] directions and the dislocations of these directions become sessile. The [1¯11] and [1¯10] directions are in agreement with experimentally observed shape of dislocations in the (110) glide plane.
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The author is indebted to Dr. F.Kroupa for helpfull discussions and to Dr. B.šesták for reading the manuscript.
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Libovický, S. Dissociation of non-screw dislocations in B.C.C. lattice. Czech J Phys 23, 462–467 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01594017
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