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Epitaxy of Bcc and Hexagonal Metals on Fcc(001) Substrates
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Abstract
A variety of bcc and hexagonal metals have been deposited onto fcc(001) surfaces held at between 150 and 350°C. The epitaxial relationships developed between deposit and fcc substrate have been investigated , and the application of current theories of the energy of interphase boundaries to explaining these results is critically discussed.
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