Capture efficiency and bias from the defect dynamics near grain boundaries in BCC Fe using mesoscale simulations
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Title
Capture efficiency and bias from the defect dynamics near grain boundaries in BCC Fe using mesoscale simulations
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Keywords
Iron, Grain boundary, Capture efficiency, Bias, SEAKMC
Journal
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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Publisher
Elsevier BV
Online
2021-05-02
DOI
10.1016/j.jmst.2021.02.046
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