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Type Goodman, S. R.; Brenner, S. S.; Low, J. R.
  Publication An FIM-atom probe study of the precipitation of copper from iron-1 4 at pct copper I Field-ion microscopy Volume Journal Article
Pages (down) 1973
  Abstract Metallurgical Transactions  
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  Summary Language 2363-2369 Series Editor metallurgical applications; Atom Probe Field Ion Microscopy  
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Abarenkov, I. V.; Bar'yudin, L. E. A simple model for the adsorption of a monovalent atom on a metal surface and the field desorption Journal Article 1992 Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 4 9 2239-2246 Field Ion Microscopy The adsorption of an atom with one valence electron on a metal surface and the field desorption of this atom are considered in this paper. A very simple one-electron model is shown to describe properly the general features of the processes considered. yes 5187
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Grenier, A.; Larde, R.; Cadel, E.; Le Breton, J.M.; Juraszek, J.; Vurpillot, F.; Tiercelin, N.; Pernod, P.; Teillet, J. Structural investigation of TbCo2/Fe magnetostrictive thin films by tomographic atom probe and Mossbauer spectrometry Journal Article 2007 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Magnetism, The International Conference on Magne 310 2, Part 3 2215-2216 Magnetostrictive multilayer; Tb-Co-Fe; Tomographic atom probe; Mossbauer spectrometry Sputtered TbCo2/Fe magnetostrictive multilayers have been deposited on both island posts and flat substrates and analysed by laser-assisted tomographic atom probe and 57Fe Mossbauer spectrometry. The three-dimensional reconstructions of the layers were obtained, allowing the analysis of the interfaces. Differences are revealed, as the Fe-on-TbCo2 interface is thinner than the TbCo2-on-Fe interface. This effect is attributed to Fe/Co interdiffusion, controlled by the establishment of the Tb layer. Fe layers are well crystallized. no NU @ m-krug @ 9974
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Hattestrand, M.; Andren, H. O. Influence of strain on precipitation reactions during creep of an advanced 9% chromium steel Journal Article 2001 Acta Materialia Acta Mater. 49 2123-2128 no 9062
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Cantor, B.; Allen, C. M.; Dunin-Burkowski, R.; Green, M. H.; Hutchinson, J. L.; O'Reilly, Q., K A; Petford-Long, A. K.; Schumacher, P.; Sloan, J.; Warren, P. J. Applications of nanocomposites Journal Article 2001 Scripta Materialia Scripta Mater. 44 2055-2059 no 9050
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Choi, W. B.; Liu, J.; McClure, M. T.; Myers, A. F.; Zhirnov, V. V.; Cuomo, J. J.; Hren, J. J. Field emission from diamond coated molybdenum field emitters Journal Article 1996 Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 14B 2050-2055 Field Emission no 2170
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Myers, A. F.; Camphausen, S. M.; Cuomo, J. J.; Hren, J. J.; Liu, J.; Bruley, J. Characterization of amorphous carbon coated silicon field emitters Journal Article 1996 Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 14B 2024-2029 Field Emission no 2207
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Shkuratov, S. I.; Barengolts, S. A.; Litvinov, E. A. Heating and failure of niobium tip cathodes due to high density pulsed field electron emission current, Journal Article 1995 Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 13B 1970-1977 Field Emission no 2763
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Medlin, D.L.; Bowers, M.L.; Ophus, C.; Lawrence, S.K.; Somerday, B.; Karnesky, R.A. Investigating Dislocation-Twin Boundary Interactions in Nickel using Diffraction Contrast Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy Journal Article 2016 Microscopy and Microanalysis 22 S3 1934-1935 1431-9276, 1435-8115 no NU @ karnesky @ medlin_investigating_2016 11518
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Ikeno, S.; Matsuda, K.; Rengakuji, S.; Uetani, Y. Precipitation sequence in a SiC/Al-Mg2Si alloy composite material Journal Article 2001 Journal of Materials Science 36 8 1921-1929 Abstract The precipitation sequence of an Al-1.0mass%Mg2Si composite material having 8 vol.% SiC particles was investigated by Vickers micro hardness and specific electrical resistivity measurements, and by TEM observation. The formation of GP zones was suppressed in the composite material and its age-hardenability was reduced. Distribution of precipitates in the composite material was coarser and their size was larger than that in the Al-1.0mass%Mg2Si alloy (base alloy). Some types of precipitates in the composite material were not similar to those found in the base alloy but were similar to those in an Al-1.0mass%Mg2Si alloys with excess silicon (the excess Si alloy). Especially, the metastable phases in the composite material aged at 473 K belonged to the type-A, type-B and type-C precipitates, which are typical metastable phases in the excess Si alloy, instead of the betaprime phase that is a typical metastable phase in quasi-binary Al-Mg2Si alloys. The dislocations had little effect on the aging process of this composite material, because of the small number of dislocations introduced by the quenching after solution treatment. no NU @ karnesky @ 267
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