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2022
Fey LTW, Xu S, Su Y, Hunter A, Beyerlein IJ.  2022.  Transitions in the morphology and critical stresses of gliding dislocations in multiprincipal element alloys. Physical Review Materials. 6:013605.
2021
Albrecht C, Kumar A, Xu S, Hunter A, Beyerlein IJ.  2021.  Asymmetric equilibrium core structures of pyramidal-II< c+ a> dislocations in ten hexagonal-close-packed metals. Physical Review Materials. 5:043602.
2020
Xu S, Mianroodi JR, Hunter A, Svendsen B, Beyerlein IJ.  2020.  Comparative modeling of the disregistry and Peierls stress for dissociated edge and screw dislocations in Al.
2019
Xu S, Smith L, Mianroodi JRezaei, Hunter A, Svendsen B, Beyerlein I.  2019.  A comparison of different continuum approaches in modeling mixed-type dislocations in Al. Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering.
Xu S, Mianroodi JR, Hunter A, Beyerlein IJ, Svendsen B.  2019.  Phase-field-based calculations of the disregistry fields of static extended dislocations in FCC metals. Philosophical Magazine. 99:1400–1428.

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Use was made of computational facilities purchased with funds from the National Science Foundation (CNS-1725797) and administered by the Center for Scientific Computing (CSC). The CSC is supported by the California NanoSystems Institute and the Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC; NSF DMR 1720256) at UC Santa Barbara.

 

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