Abstract

Abstract From measurements of the radius of curvature of extended dislocation nodes observed by transmission electron microscopy, stacking-fault energies have been determined for a number of copper and silver base aluminium and zinc solid solution alloys and also for a number of nickel-cobalt alloys. Rough estimates of about 40, 25 and 150 erg cm−2 respectively can be made of the stacking-fault energies of copper, silver and nickel. The accuracy of the measurement and the possibility of segregation of solute atoms to stacking faults are discussed.

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