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The constitutive response of a Sigma9(221) symmetric tilt grain boundary in copper is investigated with an atomistic quasicontinuum method under tension and shear. The maximum strength is found to change with the deformation mode triggered at the interface ...
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At small sizes, piezoelectric bending actuators are more practical and have more favorable downscaling properties than traditional electromagnets in the field of microfluidics. However, their application is limited by the difficulty of ensuring proper clam ...
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