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Slip in directionally solidified Mo-alloy micropillars - Part I: Nominally dislocation-free pillars

Zimmermann, Julien
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Van Swygenhoven, Helena  
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Marichal, Cecile
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2012
Acta Materialia

In situ Laue analysis during microcompression reveals plasticity in [0 0 1]-oriented, directionally solidified Mo alloy pillars to start with slip on the {1 1 2} < 1 1 1 > system having the highest Schmid factor followed by slip on the (1 1 0) plane containing the same Burgers vector. The results are interpreted in terms of the microstructure analyzed by scanning transmission electron microscopy and 3-D atom probe. (C) 2012 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.actamat.2012.02.043
Web of Science ID

WOS:000306621300025

Author(s)
Zimmermann, Julien
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Van Swygenhoven, Helena  
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Marichal, Cecile
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Van Petegem, Steven
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Borca, Camelia
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Bártová, Barbora  
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Oveisi, Emad  
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Hébert, Cécile  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Acta Materialia
Volume

60

Start page

4604

End page

4613

Subjects

X-ray diffraction

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Microstructure

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Dislocation

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Microcompression

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Three-dimensional atom probe

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Bcc Metals

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Screw Dislocations

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Nial-Mo

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Molybdenum

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Deformation

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Strength

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Behavior

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Glide

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Nanopillars

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Simulations

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