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This page is out of date. IKBs have been photographed via SEM, repeatedly. There's lots more information available about MXenes. I'd update if I had time

http://max.materials.drexel.edu/publications/ this is a list of MAX-related publications

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IKB needs explanation, and possibly a page

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IKB have not been explained well in this page, no there is any wiki page there about IKB (that have been linked).

I have found this definition on

https://max.materials.drexel.edu/wp-content/uploads/Justin_Griggs_proposal_abstract.pdf

"An IKB consists of multiple coaxial dislocation pairs on multiple parallel planes, which remain open under an applied load but shrink and annihilate when a load is removed"

Also adding some open-source images would also be very good.

I hope you professional people would do the adding and referencing part. I am not an wikipedian, so hope you guys might take care. 103.94.135.29 (talk) 05:55, 29 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]