Abstract

Transmission diffraction electron microscopy of thin foils was used to study the dislocation substructure gradient of aluminum destroyed during creep. Creep under +1 V potential resulted in the formation of a dislocation substructure gradient, which was observed as a regular change in quantitative structural characteristics upon moving away from the sample fracture surface.

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