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Temperature and strain-rate dependence of surface dislocation nucleation

Dislocation nucleation is essential to the plastic deformation of small-volume crystalline solids. The free surface may act as an effective source of dislocations to initiate and sustain plastic flow, in conjunction with bulk sources. Here, we develop an atomistic modeling framework to address the p...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2008-01, Vol.100 (2), p.025502-025502, Article 025502
Main Authors: Zhu, Ting, Li, Ju, Samanta, Amit, Leach, Austin, Gall, Ken
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