1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf01106561
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Dislocation structures in deformed CoO and MnO

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“…In addition, the steady-state flow stress, Xs, in single crystals was investigated for nearly constant _ conditions [9]. Analysis of the deformation results, combined with TEM [10], indicates that deformation proceeds via dislocation climb and that steady state is achieved when the climb rate equals the recovery rate. Results obtained for the variation of% with Po2at 1200°C and for # = 5 x 10-5 s-I are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Colxomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, the steady-state flow stress, Xs, in single crystals was investigated for nearly constant _ conditions [9]. Analysis of the deformation results, combined with TEM [10], indicates that deformation proceeds via dislocation climb and that steady state is achieved when the climb rate equals the recovery rate. Results obtained for the variation of% with Po2at 1200°C and for # = 5 x 10-5 s-I are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Colxomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The steady-state deformation of Mnl.xO single crystals has been investigated over a wide range of T and Po_ [10,13,14] The activation energies for tracer diffusion of O along the c-axis, and for Ag in polycrystalline material, the only other cation measured, are 212 and 181 kJ/mole, respectively. It has been postulated that Ca is the rate--controlling species [23].…”
Section: Mnlxomentioning
confidence: 99%