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Ultralong one-dimensional plastic zone created in aluminum underneath a nanoscale indent

  • Zhi Yu Nie
  • , Yuji Sato
  • , Shigenobu Ogata
  • , Maria Jazmin Duarte
  • , Gerhard Dehm
  • , Ju Li
  • , Evan Ma
  • , De Gang Xie
  • , Zhi Wei Shan

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摘要

Nanoindentation on crystalline materials is generally believed to generate a three-dimensional plastic zone, which has a semi-spherical shape with a diameter no larger than a few times the indentation depth. Here, by observing nanoindentation on aluminum in situ inside a transmission electron microscope, we demonstrate that three-dimensional plasticity dominated by regular dislocations triumph as the contact size upon yielding increases above ∼100 nm. However, when the contact diameter is less than ∼50 nm, a narrow and long (hereafter referred to as “one dimensional”) plastic zone can be created in front of the tip, as the indenter successively injects prismatic dislocation loops/helices into the crystal. Interestingly, this one-dimensional plastic zone can penetrate up to 150 times the indentation depth, far beyond the prediction given by the Nix-Gao model. Our findings shed new light on understanding the dislocation behavior during nanoscale contact. The experimental method also provides a potentially novel way to interrogate loop-defect interactions, and to create periodic loop arrays at precise positions for the modification of properties (e.g., strengthening).

源语言英语
文章编号117944
期刊Acta Materialia
232
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 15 6月 2022

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