Dislocation-driven deformations in graphene.
The movement of dislocations in a crystal is the key mechanism for plastic deformation in all materials. Studies of dislocations have focused on three-dimensional materials, and there is little experimental evidence regarding the dynamics of dislocations and their impact at the atomic level on the l...
Main Authors: | Warner, J, Margine, E, Mukai, M, Robertson, A, Giustino, F, Kirkland, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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