“…However, the information retrieved from the OM, SEM, EBSD, and TEM are constrained to the sample surface or thin film. Previous research also used in-situ neutron diffraction (Withers and Clarke, 1998;Gharghouri et al, 1999;Brown et al, 2005a;Brown et al, 2005b;Davies et al, 2005;Clausen et al, 2008;Muranskya et al, 2008;Woo et al, 2008;Hao et al, 2009;Muransky et al, 2009;Muransky et al, 2010;Abdolvand and Daymond, 2012;Balogh et al, 2012;Brown et al, 2013a;Brown et al, 2013b;Muransky et al, 2013;Prakash et al, 2013;Skippon et al, 2013;) to investigate the deformation mechanisms of Mg alloys and other HCPstructured materials during discontinuous step-loading. The different dominant deformation modes were successfully distinguished from the perspective of diffraction, when Mg alloys were subjected to the initial texture and strain-path changes.…”