When ‘smaller is stronger’ no longer holds

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‘Smaller is stronger’ has been a well-established tenet for the mechanical strength of small-volume single crystals. However, emerging evidence suggests that this trend does not always hold in the deep sub-micrometre regime (

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Li, Q. J., & Ma, E. (2018). When ‘smaller is stronger’ no longer holds. Materials Research Letters, 6(5), 283–292. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2018.1446192

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