In-situ TEM study of dislocation interaction with twin boundary and retraction in twinned metallic nanowires
Guangming Cheng(North Carolina State University), Yong Zhu(North Carolina State University), Tzu-Hsuan Chang(North Carolina State University), Gunther Richter(Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems), Chengjun Li(North Carolina State University), Sheng Yin(Brown University), Huajian Gao(Agency for Science, Technology and Research)
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