2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2023.145070
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Interaction of O, N, C and H interstitials with screw dislocations in hexagonal titanium

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“…Thus, these spots cannot be directly selected for Fourier inverse transformation to reconstruct the corresponding fringe images, making it difficult to observe their dislocation distribution. Nevertheless, it is crucial to observe these types of crystal planes, as comprehensive analyses of full dislocations such as a/2⟨110⟩ and partial dislocations such as a/6⟨112⟩ and a/3⟨112⟩ are essential for a more detailed understanding of phenomena such as dislocation reactions [10,11], stacking faults, twinning mechanisms [12,13], and the strengthening mechanisms of certain metals [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, these spots cannot be directly selected for Fourier inverse transformation to reconstruct the corresponding fringe images, making it difficult to observe their dislocation distribution. Nevertheless, it is crucial to observe these types of crystal planes, as comprehensive analyses of full dislocations such as a/2⟨110⟩ and partial dislocations such as a/6⟨112⟩ and a/3⟨112⟩ are essential for a more detailed understanding of phenomena such as dislocation reactions [10,11], stacking faults, twinning mechanisms [12,13], and the strengthening mechanisms of certain metals [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%