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Dataset: Partitioning of Ca to metastable precipitates in a Mg-rare earth alloy
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Name
Mg-2Nd-4Y-0.5Ca 520C24h
Mg-2Nd-4Y-0.5Ca 540C24h
Mg-2Nd-4Y-0.5Ca As-Extruded
shiqiany_QS1_Post18
Sample11_0.5Ca_200C96hrs_TEM Foil Lift-out_[0001]_new
Sample13_0.5Ca_200C192hrs_TEM Foil Lift-out_[0001]
Sample14_0.5Ca_200C384hrs_TEM Foil Lift-out_[0001]
Sample15_0.5Ca_200C8hrs_TEM Foil Lift-out_[0001]_new
Sample16_0.5Ca_200C24hrs_TEM Foil Lift-out_[0001]
Sample17_0.5Ca_200C2hrs_TEM Foil Lift-out_[0001]
0.5Ca-SHT
0.5Ca-200C0.5h
0.5Ca-200C1h
0.5Ca-200C2h
0.5Ca-200C8h
0.5Ca-200C24h
0.5Ca-200C48h
0.5Ca-200C96h
0.5Ca-200C192h
0.5Ca-200C384h

Cite Dataset: Partitioning of Ca to metastable precipitates in a Mg-rare earth alloy
Qianying Shi, et al. "Partitioning of Ca to metastable precipitates in a Mg-rare earth alloy", Materials Commons, dataset (2022). doi:10.13011/m3-c2rm-rc21

Bibtex
    @misc{mc226Shi2022,
        doi = {10.13011/m3-c2rm-rc21},
        url = {https://materialscommons.org/public/datasets/226},
        author = {{Qianying Shi}},
        title = {Partitioning of Ca to metastable precipitates in a Mg-rare earth alloy},
        publisher = {Materials Commons},
        year = {2022}
    }
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