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Characterization of dislocation interactions in olivine using electron tomography

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We have investigated by electron tomography, in a transmission electronic microscope, the interactions between dislocations in olivine single crystals and polycrystals deformed in axial compression at T < 1000 °C (T < 0.5Tm). Dislocations are mostly of the [0 0 1] type, except in the polycrystal where [1 0 0] and [0 0 1] dislocations have been activated. A few 〈1 0 1〉 junctions have been found and characterized. Many collinear interactions have been identified either involving direct interactions between crossing dislocations of opposite Burgers vectors or indirect interactions between dislocations gliding in parallel planes and sessile dislocation loops. We suggest that collinear interaction, already identified as the primary source of strain hardening in FCC metals, is the main dislocation interaction mechanism in olivine deformed at temperatures below 1000 °C.
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hal-01174166 , version 1 (16-07-2019)

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Alexandre Mussi, Patrick Cordier, Sylvie Demouchy. Characterization of dislocation interactions in olivine using electron tomography. Philosophical Magazine, 2015, Philosophical Magazine, 95 (4), pp.335-345. ⟨10.1080/14786435.2014.1000996⟩. ⟨hal-01174166⟩
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