Metallic amorphous/crystalline(A/C)nanolaminates exhibit excellent ductility while retaining their high strength.However,the underlying physical mechanisms and the resultant structural changes during plastic deformati...Metallic amorphous/crystalline(A/C)nanolaminates exhibit excellent ductility while retaining their high strength.However,the underlying physical mechanisms and the resultant structural changes during plastic deformation still remain unclear.In the present work,the structure-property relationship of CuZr/Cu A/C nanolaminates is established through integrated high-throughput micro-compression tests and molecular dynamics simulations together with high-resolution transmission electron microcopy.The serrated flow of nanolaminates results from the formation of hexagonal-close-packed(HCP)-type stacking faults and twins inside the face-centered-cubic(FCC)Cu nano-grains,the body-centered-cubic(BCC)-type ordering at their grain boundaries,and the crystallization of the amorphous CuZr layers.The serration behavior of CuZr/Cu A/C nanolaminates is determined by several factors,including the formation of dense dislocation networks from the multiplication of initial dislocations that formed after yielding,weak-spots-related configurational-transitions and shear-transition-zone activities,and deformation-induced devitrification.The present work provides an insight into the heterogeneous deformation mechanism of A/C nanolaminates at the atomic scale,and mechanistic base for the microstructural design of self-toughening metallic-glass(MG)-based composites and A/C nanolaminates.展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.51690163 and 51601147)the Science Challenge Project(No.TZZT2019-D1.5)+4 种基金the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(No.2017YFA0700700)the United States National Science Foundation(Nos.DMR-1006557,1611180,and 1809640)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities in China(No.G2016KY0302)the CyberStar cluster funded by NSF through grant No.OCI-0821527the XSEDE clusters supported by NSF through Grant No.ACI-1053575。
文摘Metallic amorphous/crystalline(A/C)nanolaminates exhibit excellent ductility while retaining their high strength.However,the underlying physical mechanisms and the resultant structural changes during plastic deformation still remain unclear.In the present work,the structure-property relationship of CuZr/Cu A/C nanolaminates is established through integrated high-throughput micro-compression tests and molecular dynamics simulations together with high-resolution transmission electron microcopy.The serrated flow of nanolaminates results from the formation of hexagonal-close-packed(HCP)-type stacking faults and twins inside the face-centered-cubic(FCC)Cu nano-grains,the body-centered-cubic(BCC)-type ordering at their grain boundaries,and the crystallization of the amorphous CuZr layers.The serration behavior of CuZr/Cu A/C nanolaminates is determined by several factors,including the formation of dense dislocation networks from the multiplication of initial dislocations that formed after yielding,weak-spots-related configurational-transitions and shear-transition-zone activities,and deformation-induced devitrification.The present work provides an insight into the heterogeneous deformation mechanism of A/C nanolaminates at the atomic scale,and mechanistic base for the microstructural design of self-toughening metallic-glass(MG)-based composites and A/C nanolaminates.