Quantifying the energetics and length scales of carbon segregation toα-Fe symmetric tilt grain boundaries using atomistic simulations
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Quantifying the energetics and length scales of carbon segregation toα-Fe symmetric tilt grain boundaries using atomistic simulations
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MODELLING AND SIMULATION IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 035009
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IOP Publishing
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2013-03-09
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10.1088/0965-0393/21/3/035009
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