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Distinctive features of the change in structural state and internal stresses present in shear bands of single-crystal zinc

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Transmission electron microscopy is used to study the dislocation structure of strained zinc crystals. It is shown that shear bands in this material consist of dipoles and individual dislocation loops. A connection is established between internal stresses and the corresponding dislocation structure of the shear band.

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Fiz. Tverd. Tela (St. Petersburg) 41, 1644–1646 (September 1999)

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Bosin, M.E., Lavrent’ev, F.F. & Nikiforenko, V.N. Distinctive features of the change in structural state and internal stresses present in shear bands of single-crystal zinc. Phys. Solid State 41, 1506–1507 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1131041

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