| Literature DB >> 25084487 |
Rachel Liontas1, X Wendy Gu, Engang Fu, Yongqiang Wang, Nan Li, Nathan Mara, Julia R Greer.
Abstract
We report fabrication and nanomechanical tension experiments on as-fabricated and helium-implanted ∼130 nm diameter Ni73P27 metallic glass nanocylinders. The nanocylinders were fabricated by a templated electroplating process and implanted with He(+) at energies of 50, 100, 150, and 200 keV to create a uniform helium concentration of ∼3 atom % throughout the nanocylinders. Transmission electron microscopy imaging and through-focus analysis reveal that the specimens contained ∼2 nm helium bubbles distributed uniformly throughout the nanocylinder volume. In situ tensile experiments indicate that helium-implanted specimens exhibit enhanced ductility as evidenced by a 2-fold increase in plastic strain over as-fabricated specimens with no sacrifice in yield and ultimate tensile strengths. This improvement in mechanical properties suggests that metallic glasses may actually exhibit a favorable response to high levels of helium implantation.Entities:
Keywords: Amorphous; Ni−P; ductility; irradiation; mechanical properties
Year: 2014 PMID: 25084487 DOI: 10.1021/nl502074d
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189