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Published March 11, 2015 | Submitted
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Comments on the Measurement of Dislocation Mobility and the Drag Due to Phonons and Electrons

Abstract

Experimental methods for the measurement of intrinsic interactions between moving dislocations and the crystal lattice are considered. It is emphasized that the stress pulse method is applicable at stress levels greater than about twice the static flow stress, while internal friction experiments may be used to explore the interaction at very low stress levels and small dislocation velocities. Recent results of low temperature stress pulse measurements in Cu are presented. The interactions deduced from measurements between 4.2°K and 400°K in some FCC metals are compared to theoretical predictions. Suggestions are made for future theoretical and experimental work on unresolved aspects of the intrinsic interactions.

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This work was supported by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. CALT 767-P3-29.

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