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Dislocation arrangement in deformed very dilute Cu-Cd alloy single crystals

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The influence of the precipitation annealing on the CRSS and dislocation arrangement of the Cu-0·03 at. % Cd single crystals is observed experimentally. Dislocation distributions are determined by TEM of sections (111) and (101) in stage I and in the transition region. The CRSS increases due to precipitation annealing. There are not observed any second phase particles, but nevertheless there exist some differences in the dislocation arrangement of the solution annealed single crystals and the precipitation annealed ones.

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Krásová, J., Kratochvíl, P. Dislocation arrangement in deformed very dilute Cu-Cd alloy single crystals. Czech J Phys 28, 1351–1355 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01599708

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