Abstract

Experimental results on the flow stress of potassium in the temperature range of 1–30 K are compared with atomistic computer simulation of rigid dislocation motion and of dislocation kink pair generation and migration. Quantitative agreement is demonstrated. Implications for the rate theory and the continuum elastic theory of kink pairs are discussed.

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