dislocation extraction algorithm (dxa) tool embedded in (OVITO GmbH)
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![Charge density maps for the three <t>dislocation</t> loops considered in this study. The green line shows the position of dislocation line of the dislocation loop identified using OVITO with <t>DXA</t> method. The orange isosurfaces correspond to a charge density equal to 9.03 × 10 –6 e/Å 3 . The red points reveal the different initial positions for the impurity. The red square highlights the zone (perpendicular to the graph’s plane) used for an in-depth analysis in the results section, while the red arrow shows the corresponding viewing direction. The images are created with OVITO [‘ https://www.ovito.org/ ’ version 3.0.0-dev] .](https://pub-med-central-images-cdn.bioz.com/pub_med_central_ids_ending_with_2948/pmc08192948/pmc08192948__41598_2021_91390_Fig1_HTML.jpg)
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Article Title: Impact of interstitial impurities on the trapping of dislocation loops in tungsten
Journal: Scientific Reports
doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-91390-1
Figure Legend Snippet: Charge density maps for the three dislocation loops considered in this study. The green line shows the position of dislocation line of the dislocation loop identified using OVITO with DXA method. The orange isosurfaces correspond to a charge density equal to 9.03 × 10 –6 e/Å 3 . The red points reveal the different initial positions for the impurity. The red square highlights the zone (perpendicular to the graph’s plane) used for an in-depth analysis in the results section, while the red arrow shows the corresponding viewing direction. The images are created with OVITO [‘ https://www.ovito.org/ ’ version 3.0.0-dev] .
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