| Literature DB >> 19193021 |
Steven Van Petegem1, Stefan Brandstetter, Andrea M Hodge, Bassem S El-Dasher, Jurgen Biener, Bernd Schmitt, Camelia Borca, Helena Van Swygenhoven.
Abstract
The evolution of the grain structure, internal strain, and the lattice misorientations of nanoporous gold during dealloying of bulk (3D) Ag-Au alloy samples was studied by various in situ and ex situ X-ray diffraction techniques including powder and Laue diffraction. The experiments reveal that the dealloying process preserves the original crystallographic structure but leads to a small spread in orientations within individual grains. Initially, most grains develop in-plane tensile stresses, which are partly released during further dealloying. Simultaneously, the feature size of the developing nanoporous structure increases with increasing dealloying time. Finally, microdiffraction experiments on dealloyed micron-sized nanoporous pillars reveal significant surface damage introduced by focused ion beam milling.Year: 2009 PMID: 19193021 DOI: 10.1021/nl803799q
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189