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1Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, Weinberg 2, Halle/S., D-06120, Germany. um@mpi-halle.de
Journal of Microscopy
|July 17, 2001
Abstract:
The dynamic behaviour of dislocations in several intermetallic alloys, studied by in situ straining experiments in a high-voltage electron microscope, is compared at room temperature and at high temperatures. In contrast to room temperature, the dislocations move viscously at high temperatures, which is explained by diffusion processes in the dislocation cores. In quasicrystals, the viscous dislocation motion can be interpreted by models on the cluster scale.