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. 2016 Apr 4;7:11068. doi: 10.1038/ncomms11068

Figure 3. MDFs of the CG material at different strains.

Figure 3

At εE=6%, TTW-ing is predominant, while at εE=12% TTW-ing is almost exhausted and first CTWs and DTWs have formed. (a) εE 6% (Point A in Fig. 1), (b) εE 12% (Point B in Fig. 1). (c) εE 24% (Point D in Fig. 1). During further loading, DTWs become the dominant microstructural feature. The MDFs were computed from the EBSD data sets represented in Fig. 2. The characteristic misorientation axes and angles have been labelled using red (TTW), yellow (CTW) and green (DTW) boxes and circles.