A mechanical method is used to study the pinning force of Abrikosov's flux lines in cylindrical niobium single crystals at different values of the applied transverse magnetio field. It is shown that a specimen deformation by compression of 40% leads t o an increase of the flux line pinning. It is also shown that a force couple tearing flux lines of their pinning centres is especially large, when the direction of the magnetic field coincides with that of [lrO], and is relatively smaller when the field is directed along [Wl] or [112] in the (110) and (111) planes, respectively. Metallographic and electron microscopic analyses revert1 that the cell boundaries of the single crystal and the dislocations in their limits are mainly oriented along the given directions. MexamsecKo~ MeTonuKoZi m y~a n a c b c m a aa~pennermn [PnmKcoHnoB A6pmonpnnomemoro nonepewioro MarHmHoro ~O J I I I . rIIo~a3a~0, TO ne[PopMamk @JIIOKCOHAOB. IIo~a3aao TaHme, m o napa CHJI, c p~s a m q m [ P J I~K C O H~M c HX aoro no3111 cosnanaeT c HanpameHtreM [lIO] EI OTHocmenbPo Memum, KorAatr (111). MeTamorpa[Pmecmit tr ~~I~K T~~~~~M H K~O C K O~H~~C I E H $~ a~a n m~ BMR-BHJIH, ¶TO rpaHEimI MoaoKpHcTanmmecmx BJIOKOB, a B HX npenenax H nklc.noKa-COBa B UHJIHfInpH%XKElX MOHOKPUCTaJIJIaX H H O~H I I B 3aBHCHMOCTkl OT BeJIUWiHbI o6pasqa CWaTHeM BIIJIOTb A0 40% npHBOnHT K YBeJIvIgeEItrIo CA3IbI 3aHpeIIJIeRHII UCHl' pOB QaKpeITJIeHHII, IIBJIfieTCII oco6eaao 60~1bmo$i, KOrAa HiIIIpaBJIeHHe MamT-IIOJIe HaIIpaBJIeHO BZOJIb [001] H3IH [112], COOTBeTCTBeHHO B IIJIOCKOCTFIX (110) UHH, IIpeHMyIQeCTBe€IEO OpUeHTPipOBaEJd BAOJIb yKta3aZrRMX EanpaBJI€?RuB.
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