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  • Structural Relaxation Made Simple
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 97, No. 17. (2006)
    by Erik Bitzek, Pekka Koskinen, Franz Gahler, Michael Moseler, Peter Gumbsch
  • 3D reconstruction of microstructure in a commercial purity aluminum
    Scripta Materialia, Vol. 55, No. 1. (July 2006), pp. 75-80.
    by A Brahme, MH Alvi, D Saylor, J Fridy, AD Rollett
  • The vacancy-edge dislocation interaction in fcc metals: A comparison between atomic simulations and elasticity theory
    Acta Materialia, Vol. 54, No. 13. (August 2006), pp. 3543-3552.
    by Emmanuel Clouet
  • Application of 3-D weight functions--II. The stress field and energy of a shear dislocation loop at a crack tip
    Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol. 37, No. 2. (1989), pp. 155-174.
    by Huajian Gao, James R Rice
  • Hall-Petch Law Revisited in Terms of Collective Dislocation Dynamics
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 97, No. 7. (2006)
    by Francois Louchet, Jerome Weiss, Thiebaud Richeton
  • Atomic-Scale Mechanism of Crack-Tip Plasticity: Dislocation Nucleation and Crack-Tip Shielding
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 79, No. 7. (1997), 1309.
    by Fabrizio Cleri, Sidney Yip, Dieter Wolf, Simon R Phillpot
  • notes Lattice Trapping of Fracture Cracks
    Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 42, No. 8. (1971), pp. 3154-3160.
    by Robb Thomson, C Hsieh, V Rana
  • Motion of dislocation kinks in a simple model crystal
    Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 400-401 (25 July 2005), pp. 76-79.
    by H Koizumi, T Suzuki
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