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Influence of slip direction on the photoplastic effect in cadmium sulfide
Studies of the photoplastic behavior of CdS single crystals show that when slip occurs on the basal plane, a large increase in flow stress is observed in the presence of incident light. However, when the crystal is oriented for slip on the prismatic planes, a very small photoplastic effect is observ...
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