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In situ observation of dislocation nucleation and escape in a submicrometre aluminium single crystal.

Sang Ho Oh1, Marc Legros, Daniel Kiener, Gerhard Dehm.   

Abstract

'Smaller is stronger' does not hold true only for nanocrystalline materials but also for single crystals. It is argued that this effect is caused by geometrical constraints on the nucleation and motion of dislocations in submicrometre-sized crystals. Here, we report the first in situ transmission electron microscopy tensile tests of a submicrometre aluminium single crystal that are capable of providing direct insight into source-controlled dislocation plasticity in a submicrometre crystal. Single-ended sources emit dislocations that escape the crystal before being able to multiply. As dislocation nucleation and loss rates are counterbalanced at about 0.2 events per second, the dislocation density remains statistically constant throughout the deformation at strain rates of about 10(-4) s(-1). However, a sudden increase in strain rate to 10(-3) s(-1) causes a noticeable surge in dislocation density as the nucleation rate outweighs the loss rate. This observation indicates that the deformation of submicrometre crystals is strain-rate sensitive.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19151703     DOI: 10.1038/nmat2370

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Mater        ISSN: 1476-1122            Impact factor:   43.841


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