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Twins terminated within a crystal are the source of stress concentration. These stresses may be evaluated by a continuum, dislocation or atomistic model. A knowledge of these stresses is useful in the understanding of atom glide, rupture of atoms and motion of individual atoms near a twin.
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Harsha, K.S.S. Stress concentration of terminating twins. Metall Trans A 12, 365–370 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02648533
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