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Grain boundary groove in NiAl
Electron backscattering diffraction from a single NiAl grain
Pb particles in the whiskers “forest” on the surface of Fe (Jean-Philippe Monchoux)
Anisotropic grain boundary groove in NiAl
Hillock formed as a result of grain boundary migration
Grain boundary groove in Mo bicrystal
“Inverse” AFM images of the sharp Si tip (a-b) and of Berkovich indenter obtained with the aid of calibrating grating with sharp Si tips (Tal Eliash).
Nanoindentation marks at the grain boundaries and triple junction in Mo tricrystal (Tal Eliash)
Bi-crystalline Au particle on sapphire transforms into single crystals, which remains stable after subsequent annealings (Oleg Malyi)
Grain boundary grooves in ultrafine grain Cu after recrystallization (a, c), and after high-temperature relaxation (b, d) (Yaron Amouyal)
Evolution of hexagonal holes in single crystalline Au-Fe thin film (Dor Amram)
An agreement between the thermodynamic model (red line) and experimental data (dots) on equilibrium hydrogen pressures for Mg3Cd alloy (Vladimir Skripnyuk)
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in Mg-CNTs composite with improved hydrogen storage properties(Vladimir Skripnyuk)