Ultrahigh-strength and ductile superlattice alloys with nanoscale disordered interfaces
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- Tao YangYilu ZhaoWanpeng LiChao YuJunhua Luan
- Journal
- Science
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This paper, published in 2020, received 301 indexed citations . Written by Tao Yang, Yilu Zhao, Wanpeng Li, Chao Yu, Junhua Luan, De-Ye Lin, Lan‐Lan Fan, Zengbao Jiao, Liu Wh and Xingjun Liu covering the research area of Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Mechanical Engineering (265 citations), Aerospace Engineering (163 citations) and Materials Chemistry (80 citations). Published in Science.
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