The internal friction of Mg was studied at 4 kc/s and 40 kc/s as a function of temperature (4.2-3OO"K), plastic deformation, crystalline orientation, heat treatment and impurity content. In pre-strained polycrystalline samples a peak was observed at 20Β°K which annealed out readily at 300"K, and a v
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Preparation and Internal Friction of Nanoscale Gallium Droplets
β Scribed by Huang, J.B. ;Fei, G.T. ;Shui, J.P. ;Cui, P. ;Wang, Y.Z.
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2002
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- English
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- 187 KB
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- 194
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- Article
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- 0031-8965
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