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Extreme Ductility at the Nanoscale in Fe-based Alloys

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2014

E. Hintsala
Affiliation:
Department of Materials Physics, University of Leoben, Leoben, Austria
D. Kiener
Affiliation:
Department of Materials Physics, University of Leoben, Leoben, Austria
W. W. Gerberich
Affiliation:
Department of Materials Physics, University of Leoben, Leoben, Austria

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Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2014 

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