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The phrase 'density of dislocations' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to the number of dislocations in a given material, which is typically measured by area. For example, "The experiment showed that the density of dislocations in the sample had increased significantly."
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The as-received nanograins contained high density of dislocations.
After deformation, frequent slip bands within the solid solution matrix along with high density of dislocations were present.
It is suggested that interstitial irons can be accumulated at high density of dislocations by annealing at 600 °C.
Using both types of Si BLs, the SiGe layer exhibits a very high density of dislocations (>105 cm−2).
These results show that a large number of interstitial irons are precipitated at high density of dislocations by annealing.
The γL grains had a low density of dislocations and high Mn and C concentrations.
Transmission electron microscopy analyses showed that TiNO films contain a low density of dislocations.
In the proposed model, the associated decrease of dislocation density is proportional to the square of the density of dislocations and of their velocity.
The long chain carbides distributed along the grain boundary and the martensitic laths with a high density of dislocations at the lower tempering temperature decreased the toughness.
Higher austenitizing temperature also leads to lower density of dislocations and higher grain size, which reduces the yield ratio for all samples.
This mismatch induced large density of dislocations in the grain boundaries in the vicinity of the nanotube-matrix interface, which obstruct the crack propagation.
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