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Dependence of Plastic Stability on 3D Interface Layer in Nanolaminated Materials

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摘要 The nanolaminated materials generally exhibit poor plasticity due to the fast onset of shear instability.Engineering interface structure is an eff ective approach for enhancing plasticity via postponing or suppressing the shear instability.Here,we introduce 4 nm thick CuNb 3D amorphous interface layers and Nb 3D crystalline interface layers in Cu nanolaminated materials,respectively.In situ micro-pillar compression tests show that samples with crystalline interface layers exhibit shear instability,while the samples with amorphous interface layers display uniform deformation.Since the plastic deformation of the singlecrystal crystalline interface layer is anisotropic,except for well-aligned slip systems,dislocations on other slip systems have a poor ability to transmit the 3D crystalline interface layer,leading to localized dislocations pileups and shear instability.In contrast,the amorphous interface layer which is plastically isotropic accommodates dislocations from arbitrary slip systems of the matrix,which can alleviate the stress concentrations at the interface,and thus suppresses the shear instability.
出处 《Acta Metallurgica Sinica(English Letters)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第11期1759-1764,共6页 金属学报(英文版)
基金 financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.51771201,52071124) the Key Project of Natural Science Foundation of Hebei(No.E2021202135) the Key Project of Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin(No.20JCZDJC00440) the Central Funds Guiding the Local Science and Technology Development of Hebei Province(No.226Z1001G and 226Z1012G) the Open Research Fund from the State Key Laboratory of Rolling and Automation,Northeastern University,Grant No.:2020RALKFKT002。
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