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The interaction between dissolved hydrogen and dislocations, especially moving ones, is an intriguing and key metallurgical problem. A resolution would provide a substantial clarification of some of the unresolved mysteries of hydrogen embrittlement as well as a significant contribution to the understanding of defects in crystals.
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Hirth, J.P., Johnson, H.H. (1983). On the Transport of Hydrogen by Dislocations. In: Latanision, R.M., Pickens, J.R. (eds) Atomistics of Fracture. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3500-9_26
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