A study on the mobility of 12〈111〉{01¯1} edge dislocation in low-carbon α-Fe and its interactions with damage cascade: On picosecond time scale using molecular dynamics simulations
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Nuclear Energy and Engineering,General Materials Science,Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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