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3 March 1995 Modification of defect structure of metallic materials by high-power-pulsed microwaves
Yurii P. Sharkeev, Natalya V. Girsova, Andrey N. Didenko, Eduard V. Kozlov, Ludmila I. Trishkina, Alexander S. Sulakshin, Vyacheslav A. Shulov
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Abstract
The results of electron microscopy investigation of dislocation structures in annealed copper by exposure to high power pulsed microwave (HPPM) are presented. It was established that exposure of copper targets to HPPM results in the dislocation structure formation into the skin layer and outside it. Such modification of dislocation structure in metab surface layers may results in essentially increasing of mechanical properties of metals.
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Yurii P. Sharkeev, Natalya V. Girsova, Andrey N. Didenko, Eduard V. Kozlov, Ludmila I. Trishkina, Alexander S. Sulakshin, and Vyacheslav A. Shulov "Modification of defect structure of metallic materials by high-power-pulsed microwaves", Proc. SPIE 2374, Novel Applications of Lasers and Pulsed Power, (3 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.204993
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KEYWORDS
Copper

Microwave radiation

Skin

Metals

Annealing

Electronics

Electron microscopy

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