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Published October 15, 1973 | public
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Dislocation mobility in pure copper at 4.2 °K

Abstract

Torsional stress pulses of several microseconds duration were applied at 4.2 °K to cylindrical single crystals of copper containing freshly introduced dislocations. Dislocation displacements were measured by means of a double-etch technique, and subsequently the dislocation damping coefficient B was determined to be equal to 0.8 × 10-5 dyn sec/cm2. While B decreases monotonically with decreasing temperature, the value of B at 4.2 °K is greater than that predicted from theoretical calculations of the interaction between a moving dislocation and the conduction-electron gas in copper.

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©1973 The American Physical Society. Received 14 February 1972; revised 26 March 1973.

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