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author Katagiri, Kento
Pikuz, Tatiana
Fang, Lichao
Albertazzi, Bruno
Egashira, Shunsuke
Inubushi, Yuichi
Kamimura, Genki
Kodama, Ryosuke
Koenig, Michel
Kozioziemski, Bernard
Masaoka, Gooru
Miyanishi, Kohei
Nakamura, Hirotaka
Ota, Masato
Rigon, Gabriel
Sakawa, Youichi
Sano, Takayoshi
Schoofs, Frank
Smith, Zoe J.
Sueda, Keiichi
Togashi, Tadashi
Vinci, Tommaso
Wang, Yifan
Yabashi, Makina
Yabuuchi, Toshinori
Dresselhaus-Marais, Leora E.
Ozaki, Norimasa
author_facet Katagiri, Kento
Pikuz, Tatiana
Fang, Lichao
Albertazzi, Bruno
Egashira, Shunsuke
Inubushi, Yuichi
Kamimura, Genki
Kodama, Ryosuke
Koenig, Michel
Kozioziemski, Bernard
Masaoka, Gooru
Miyanishi, Kohei
Nakamura, Hirotaka
Ota, Masato
Rigon, Gabriel
Sakawa, Youichi
Sano, Takayoshi
Schoofs, Frank
Smith, Zoe J.
Sueda, Keiichi
Togashi, Tadashi
Vinci, Tommaso
Wang, Yifan
Yabashi, Makina
Yabuuchi, Toshinori
Dresselhaus-Marais, Leora E.
Ozaki, Norimasa
contents In their comment (1), Hawreliak et al. claims that our observation of stacking fault formation and transonic dislocation propagation in diamond (2) is not valid as they interpret the observed features as cracks. In this response letter, we describe our rationale for interpreting the observed features as stacking faults. We also address other points raised in their comments, including the clarifications of how the results of Makarov et al. (3) are not in conflict with our study.
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spellingShingle Comment on "Comments regarding "Transonic dislocation propagation in diamond" by Katagiri, et al. (Science 382, 69-72, 2023)" by Hawreliak, et al. (arXiv:2401.04213)
Katagiri, Kento
Pikuz, Tatiana
Fang, Lichao
Albertazzi, Bruno
Egashira, Shunsuke
Inubushi, Yuichi
Kamimura, Genki
Kodama, Ryosuke
Koenig, Michel
Kozioziemski, Bernard
Masaoka, Gooru
Miyanishi, Kohei
Nakamura, Hirotaka
Ota, Masato
Rigon, Gabriel
Sakawa, Youichi
Sano, Takayoshi
Schoofs, Frank
Smith, Zoe J.
Sueda, Keiichi
Togashi, Tadashi
Vinci, Tommaso
Wang, Yifan
Yabashi, Makina
Yabuuchi, Toshinori
Dresselhaus-Marais, Leora E.
Ozaki, Norimasa
Materials Science
In their comment (1), Hawreliak et al. claims that our observation of stacking fault formation and transonic dislocation propagation in diamond (2) is not valid as they interpret the observed features as cracks. In this response letter, we describe our rationale for interpreting the observed features as stacking faults. We also address other points raised in their comments, including the clarifications of how the results of Makarov et al. (3) are not in conflict with our study.
title Comment on "Comments regarding "Transonic dislocation propagation in diamond" by Katagiri, et al. (Science 382, 69-72, 2023)" by Hawreliak, et al. (arXiv:2401.04213)
topic Materials Science
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.05984