“…(1) comparably thick tungsten plates from AT&M, Beijing, after warm rolling to a thickness reduction of 67 % (W67) [13], 80 % (W80) [14], and 90 % (W90) [15] and (2) thin tungsten plates from Plansee SE, Reutte, with final thicknesses of 2 mm, 1 mm, 0.5 mm and 0.2 mm [17,18]. The two former (TP2 and TP1) are solely warm-rolled (at an elevated temperature below the nominal recrystallization temperature), whereas additional cold rolling is applied for the thinnest two (TP0.5 and TP0.2).…”