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Polonsky AT, Lenthe WC, Echlin MP, Livescu V, Gray GT, Pollock TM.  2020.  Solidification-driven orientation gradients in additively manufactured stainless steel. Acta Materialia. 183:249–260.
Levin EE, Bocarsly JD, Grebenkemper JH, Issa R, Wilson SD, Pollock TM, Seshadri R.  2020.  Structural coupling and magnetic tuning in Mn₂₋ₓCoₓP magnetocalorics for thermomagnetic power generation. APL Materials. 8:041106.
Cann JL, De Luca A, Dunand DC, Dye D, Miracle DB, Oh HSeok, Olivetti EA, Pollock TM, Poole WJ, Yang R et al..  2020.  Sustainability through alloy design: Challenges and opportunities. Progress in Materials Science. :100722.
Goodlet BR, Murray SP, Bales B, Rossin J, Torbet CJ, Pollock TM.  2021.  Temperature dependence of single crystal elastic constants in a CoNi-Base alloy: A new methodology. Materials Science and Engineering A. 803:140507.
Polonsky AT, Lang CA, Kvilekval KG, Latypov MI, Echlin MLLP, Manjunath B.S, Pollock TM.  2019.  Three-dimensional Analysis and Reconstruction of Additively Manufactured Materials in the Cloud-Based BisQue Infrastructure. Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation. 8:37–51.
Witzen WA, Polonsky AT, Pollock TM, Beyerlein IJ.  2020.  Three-dimensional maps of geometrically necessary dislocation densities in additively manufactured Ni-based superalloy IN718. International Journal of Plasticity. :102709.
Callahan PG, Echlin M, Pollock TM, Singh S, De Graef M.  2017.  Three-dimensional texture visualization approaches: theoretical analysis and examples. Journal of Applied Crystallography. 50:430–440.
Levin EE, Bocarsly JD, Wyckoff KE, Pollock TM, Seshadri R.  2017.  Tuning the magnetocaloric response in half-Heusler/Heusler MnNi1 xSb solid solutions. Physical Review Materials. 1
Lenthe WC, Echlin MP, Stinville JC, De Graef M, Pollock TM.  2020.  Twin related domain networks in René 88DT. Materials Characterization. 165:110365.

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