Abstract
The disclination concept can be used to describe rotational substructures developing under large-strain deformation of crystalline metals. The paper presents transmission electron microscopical investigations which allow disclination configurations to be characterized. Copper crystals rolled down to more than 50% thickness reduction at room temperature were investigated and partial disclination dipoles and multipoles were found in nodes of the cell block boundaries.
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