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Dislocation density in highly deformed NaCl single crystals

Authors: J. Hesse; L. W. Hobbs;

Dislocation density in highly deformed NaCl single crystals

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The controversy about the relation between the flow stress τ and the screw dislocation density Ns, at large values of Ns in NaCl is clarified. Using both etch pit and electron transmission techniques a relation of the type is confirmed as has also been found for low Ns values. The origin of dislocation dipoles observed in transmission is discussed. Es wird die Kontroverse uber die Beziehung zwischen der Fliesspannung τ und der Dichte der Schraubenversetzungen Ns bei grosen Werten von Ns in NaCl geklart. Sowohl mit der Atzgrubentechnik als auch mit Elektronentransmissionsmethoden wurde die Beziehung von der Art bestatigt, die auch bei niedrigen Ns-Werten gefunden wurde. Die Ursache der Versetzungsdipole wird diskutiert, die in Transmission beobachtet wurden.

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